Seminary to Offer One Week Intensive on Islam

In the upcoming January 2015 term, the Pentecostal Theological Seminary will offer a one week intensive about Islamic culture and the Muslim religion taught by Professor Jerry McNabb. The 40 hour course will cover history, theology, culture and how to share faith with Muslim neighbors.

15 Blessings You Should Never Take for Granted

At the beginning of this month, two Pakistani Christians—a husband and his pregnant wife—were beaten for three days, stoned by an angry mob and dragged behind a vehicle. Finally they were thrown into a brick kiln and burned alive. The crime: Shahzad Masih, 28, and Shama Bibi, 25, were falsely accused of desecrating a copy of the Quran.

What Ferguson Pastors Are Praying for Now

Like so many others Monday (Nov. 24) night, the congregants at West Side Missionary Baptist Church were glued to televisions as a grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case was announced.

What President Lincoln Taught Us About Giving Thanks

Editor’s note: The preceding is the proclamation that set the precedent for America’s national day of Thanksgiving. During his administration, President Lincoln issued many orders similar to this. For example, on November 28, 1861, he ordered government departments closed for a local day of thanksgiving.

Church of God Responds to Ferguson Grand Jury Decision

In the wake of Monday night’s announcement of the grand jury decision that Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted for the August 9 shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown Jr. and the subsequent indications of protest, Church of God General Overseer Mark Williams called for a calm, reasoned, and prayerful response.

St. Louis Churches Will Offer Sanctuary in Wake of Violence

The decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson will further divide our communities and saddens us as leaders of nearly three dozen of our region’s congregations, faith and ethical communities.

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