Assessment of Damage from Ike Continues

By now most have heard of the massive destruction and devastation Hurricane Ike wreaked in the Caribbean. While we are unable to make an official assessment, a small team will soon travel to the Caribbean to assess the damage. We request your prayer for the victims.

Iranian Parliament: Death to Non-Muslim Converts

By Charlie Butts – OneNewsNow

Iran’s parliament has passed the death penalty for apostasy, which is viewed in that country as converting to any other faith than Islam.

New International Executive Council Meets

CLEVELAND, TN–The newly elected Executive Council convened September 10-11, 2008 at the Leadership and Communications Center in Cleveland, Tennessee. Dr. Raymond F. Culpepper, the new general overseer, opened the meeting by sharing the vision of the International Executive Committee to lead the denomination in three key priorities: Prayer, the Great Commission and a Quest for Trust.

World Missions Goals

Church of God World Missions has no missionaries, money, or prayer force outside of the local church. We exist to help every local church fulfill the Great Commission. There are seven particular things that World Missions offers the local church in doing missions:

Persecution Against Christians Continues in India

INDIA — Several church buildings have been burned down and destroyed by a Hindu militant group called the F´Bajrang Dal. Many pastors have been beaten and jailed, including our own Church of God pastors.

Chaplain Aboard Ship Gives Aid to Georgia

By Dr. Jerry McNabb, Assistant Director, Chaplains Commission

The USS Mount Whitney arrived in Poti, Georgia recently with its cargo holds full of humanitarian supplies. Georgia, a sovereign nation which is under attack by another nation, Russia, is suffering from lack of food and supplies to keep its country functioning. It is a Democratic nation that is being threatened by its larger neighbor who wishes it to return to the servitude of their ever increasing socialistic system.

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