2010 Christianity Today Book Awards Announced
For two decades, the annual Christianity Today Book Awards have recognized outstanding volumes that shed light on people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
For two decades, the annual Christianity Today Book Awards have recognized outstanding volumes that shed light on people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
Today, the United States Supreme Court handed down its opinion in Citizens United v. FCC, voting 5-4 to stand by the Constitution and protect our First Amendment right to free speech.
According to a local minister, prayers before the Iowa House of Representatives will be censored.
Dr. James Beaty, professor emeritus at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary, has penned a biographical tribute to the life and ministry of Elysée Joseph, overseer of the Church of God in Haiti who was killed in last week’s tragic earthquake.
Churches across the UK will interrupt their worship this Sunday to watch a three-minute warning video about the Equality Bill, which is due to be voted on in the House of Commons the following day.
The Guideposts OurPrayer Ministry, part of the Ruth Stafford Peale Prayer Power Network, announces its first-ever 30 Days of Prayer program.
Before the earthquake, Haiti was one of the poorest nations in the world. About 70% of Haitians live on less than $2 a day, and now they have lost everything.
Operation Compassion, a partner benevolent agency of the Church of God, has been overwhelmed by the tremendous support during this initial week of disaster relief in Haiti.
Two key organizations are holding annual meetings in conjunction in order to dialog, discuss, and prayerfully design a strategy of how to “love America to Christ” through evangelism in the next decade.
Author Jill Shannon is currently scheduling interviews to talk about her book entitled “Coffee Talks With Messiah; When Intimacy Meets Revelation.”
HAITI–Over 6,000 people are packed on the national Church of God campground with 250 injured and more than 100 dead. Food is being cooked and distributed to the crowd.
When the earthquake struck last week, a brave American woman found supernatural strength to praise the Lord—and to help deliver two babies.
Church of God world Missions Director Douglas LeRoy has released the latest information concerning the Church of God in Haiti. This update follows an update posted on January 15.
There are many categories within Christian music — from Pop/Rock to Adult Contemporary, Urban Gospel to Praise and Worship. But now, according to online resource About.com, there is a new genre called “Christian Beach Music” in which only one person currently resides.
Standing on a pile of concrete and tin metal rubble, a 20-something Haitian man points over his shoulder.
The start of the new year is when millions of Americans face the reality of an ever-changing economy and financial stresses.
Church of God Haitian overseer Elysee Joseph and three from a Canadian delegation have died as a result of the devastating earthquake which took place in Haiti on January 12.
When Senior Pastor Jeff Harris and Associate Pastor Mike Sharrow of Grace Point Church in San Antonio first heard how 65 percent of Christians have never read the New Testament, they were so skeptical they decided to poll fellow church members.
Bowers Technologies, Inc. today announced that they will be giving away 10 free copies of their upcoming iPhone app, iPastor.
The Institute on Religion & Democracy (IRD) is dismayed at the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA)’s having ignored religious persecution in China during its recent visit.