7 Ways to Bridge the Generation Gap in the Church

If you watched the Democratic Party’s presidential debate last week, you’ll know why San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro got poor marks from so many commentators and viewers. Castro seemed to be attacking former Vice President Joe Biden for his age, implying that the 76-year-old candidate is losing his memory.

Home Depot Making a Difference at SMCH

Sevierville, Tenn.–It all started on a beautiful Mother’s Day in the state of Texas. The Keller Church of God had previously asked the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home (SMCH) about helping with a project. At that time, Pastor James Binion (now Administrative Bishop of New Mexico) shared with the church a special need involving the Texas Rose Cottage #1.

School District Fights Back After Group Complains of Baptisms on High School Football Field

A middle Tennessee school district is responding to a formal complaint filed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) after a photo of a baptism on the Springfield High School football field appeared on a coach’s personal social media account.

New York Moves to Force Its Values on Religious Schools

Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) is battling proposed regulations by the New York Department of Education that would have a devastating effect on religious education in the state.

2020 YWEA Project Announced

The Church of God Youth and Discipleship Department has announced the 2020 Youth World Evangelism Action (YWEA) project which focuses on the continent of Africa.

My Friend, Martin Mutyebele

A veteran world missions leader reflects upon a distinguished lifetime of missionary service from his friend and colleague, Bishop Martin Mutyebele who was laid to rest September 6, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.

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