Trained and Ready To Respond

Chaplains in Virginia were trained and ready to respond for the recent destructive tornados. For a number of years, the Chaplains Commission has been in partnership with Dr. Michael Baker, State Administrative Bishop, in helping train hundreds of pastors and laypersons to respond to the crises within their communities.

God’s Hand of Protection

Recently, as we were returning from a church in Ohio, we were reminded that God is always watching over us. We had stopped in Bowling Green, KY, to get something to eat. As we were trying to make it back to I-65, we were repeatedly delayed.

Vaughan Honored at Seminary

During the Missions Week chapel service on April 17 at the Theological Seminary, World Missions Director Roland Vaughan was honored for his years of faithful service, promotion of relevant missionary education and spiritual development.

Your Hands Have Been Anointed to Heal

By J. Lee Grady

In the days of Jesus, rabbis observed a myriad of extra rules that were not in Scripture. Their legalistic code focused on what they could and could not touch. These guys invented the original version of the holier-than-thou religion.

A Day In Between: Reflections on Ascension Day

By Grant McClung

Today – May 1 is “Ascension Day,” marking the day when Jesus Christ ascended up into heaven, as recorded in Acts 1.3-11. Unfortunately, many know nothing about the observance of Ascension Day.

GOSPELSHOE(TM) Aims for Higher Calling Among Millennial Generation

GospelShoe is a line of footwear and accessories that aims to accomplish two goals: share shoes with needy people around the world while sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ at the same time. The shoes were created in the spirit of the Wordless Book — a long-standing tradition among missionaries to explain the Christian faith by using colors instead of words.

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