Chicago Pastor Wins Three Year Battle to Uphold His Freedom to Speak in Public

The First Amendment’s freedom to speak in public has been the most foundational freedom for Americans since the founding of the nation.

Christians Cry Out to God in Charlotte, NC, Ahead of DNC

Christians all over the country are realizing how important the upcoming presidential elections are to the fate of our country, and are gathering together for prayer and fasting.

Prayer in Jesus’ Name Sees Victory on Campus

Praying in the name of Jesus may offend some, but a federal court nevertheless ruled that the Good News Club can intercede according to its religious convictions.

World Missions ‘Thank You Tour’ Begins Sunday

General Director of Church of God World Missions Dr. Tim Hill is announcing the 2012 World Missions “Thank You Tour” to begin this Sunday, September 2.

A Story of Hope from the Ashes of 9/11

Cloud Ten Pictures (LEFT BEHIND series) is pleased to announce the release of BETWEEN HEAVEN & GROUND ZERO. This Documentary is an inspiring true story of Leslie Haskin’s escape from Tower 1 during the World Trade Center attacks on September 11th, 2001, as well as her personal struggles with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the return to her faith that led to her recovery.

Being Pentecostal: A Conversation with Jack Hayford and Mark Williams

A two-day seminar is being held September 17-18, 2012, at the New Hope Church in Kodak, Tennessee. The presentational and interactive dialogue between two notable Pentecostal leaders is free to anyone who desires to participate.

Muslim Cartoon Hunts for US Airtime

The most famous, all-American superheroes like Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man are always poised to make another leap into the American consciousness, no matter how long they’ve been out of cutting-edge popularity. But, judging from a discussion panel at the most recent Comic-Con event in San Diego, a more insidious form of “superhero” is also lying in wait in an attempt to gain popularity with America’s children.

Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit Takes Visitors (Way) Back to the Bible

For those who love to study ancient history, the Dead Sea Scrolls & the Bible: Ancient Artifacts, Timeless Treasures exhibit at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is a must-see. For the average person, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scroll fragments, some of which are on display for the first time.

Hurricane Isaac Spawns Relief Effort from Operation Compassion

Hurricane Isaac is continuing to pound the coastal region of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama with torrential rains, storm surge, fierce winds and flooding in low lying areas with no immediate end in sight. According the National Weather Service, Hurricane Isaac’s fury will last from 18 to 24 hours putting undue stress on local resources in the area.

New Documentary About the Bible

A new documentary about the Bible may shock the world of Christian academia to its core. The upcoming release of “Tares Among the Wheat” (in September) hopes to change what most Bible scholars believe about modern textual criticism.

Chaplains Prepare for Hurricane Deployment

Thousands in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama have been told to evacuate their homes as Hurricane Isaac barrels its way toward the Gulf Coast.

“Far-Flung Tin Can” – A Church of God Kid’s Unique Missions Ministry

Kyle grew up in the Church of God and never really had a heart for missions. Now at age 25, he is leading a radical new approach to support the mission field.

Why I Don’t Bash the Younger Generation

I’m encouraged about the future of the church after meeting these upcoming leaders.

Film Numbers Reveal Obama on Minds of Americans

The political documentary 2016: Obama’s America, made a stunning run over the weekend in more than 1,000 theaters across the nation. The movie took in an estimated $6.3 million, making it the highest-grossing new film.

Faith Takes Center Stage at Republican National Convention

As thousands of Republicans, journalists and protesters gather in Tampa, Fla., for the Republican National Convention this week, issues of faith and morality will take center stage.

Chan Releasing New Discipleship Book ‘Multiply’ This Fall

David C Cook announces New York Times best-selling author Francis Chan and co-author Mark Beuving to release a new book, “Multiply”, committed to discipleship and equipping the saints, November 1, 2012.

Stewart to Perform at Republican Convention

Kaci Stewart, who along with her husband Tony Stewart serve as pastors of the Church of God congregation, citylife Church in Tampa, FL, will perform on stage at the Republican National Convention this week. The citylife choir will also be featured during the nationwide, prime-time event.

The Online Risk: Do You Know Where Your Kids Are Surfing?

Today, moms have good reason to be concerned about how their teens use the Internet, but the truth is, online dangers pale compared to the risks of drunk driving.

Bibles Fall Like Rain Over North Korea

On July 19, a balloon-launch team met near Paju, South Korea, to launch 30 balloons carrying New Testaments, Scripture verses and other gospel messages into North Korea.

Book Dedicated to Georges

Missionary educators Dr. Bill and Nelda George were honored at the Church of God World Missions pre-assembly gathering that convened at the Peabody Hotel, Monday, July 23, 2012 with the presentation of a book dedicated to them entitled, The Missional Integrity of the Church with a Global Focus.

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