Kenneth Starr Named Baylor University President
The world’s largest Baptist university has named Kenneth Winston Starr, who is most well-known for his work as special prosecutor in the Clinton scandals, as its next president.
The world’s largest Baptist university has named Kenneth Winston Starr, who is most well-known for his work as special prosecutor in the Clinton scandals, as its next president.
Church of God missions veterans Grant and Janice McClung have been selected as participants for “Cape Town 2010,” the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization, set for October 16-25 in Cape Town, South Africa. The international forum on world evangelization will involve 4,000 missions leaders from 200 countries and connect thousands more around the world through an internet “Global Link” and multiple on-site and cyber “Global Conversations” before, during, and after the international gathering.
The International Department of Youth and Christian Education, along with Pathway Press, announces the winner of the annual Teacher of the Year award.
In November 2006, Gayle Haggard’s world came crashing in on her.
Lee University board member and friend of the Church of God, Bobby Kenneth “Deacon” Jones, founder of Deacon Jones Automotive Group, passed away on Saturday, January 2, 2010.
Focus on the Family founder James Dobson says he will host a new daily radio show with his son Ryan in 2010.
Survivors of the ill-fated flight that crash-landed on the Hudson River tell their stories of fear, courage, and hope in the book titled Miracle on the Hudson.
The CEO of the Christian Medical Association (CMA) has dropped his membership with the American Medical Association (AMA).
Veteran evangelist Oral Robert died Tuesday in Newport Beach, Calif., due to complications from pneumonia. His son, Richard, and daughter, Roberta, were at his side. The founder of Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association and Oral Roberts University was 91.
MOUNT VERNON, OH - An Ohio teacher who was accused of preaching in his public school classroom says he was given conflicting guidelines about what kinds of religious expressions were appropriate.