The Church of God of Prophecy has signed a “historic” partnership agreement with para-church organization Multiplication Network Ministries (MNM). The agreement, which was signed on Friday, April 17, 2015, in the COGOP International Offices’ archives, will promote church planting in more than 130 nations that the COGOP is ministering in.
Each year on April 15, the people of Israel stop to observe Yom Hashoah, a day of remembrance for the six million Jews lost to the Holocaust. On April 15, 2015, the newly opened Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem joined together with over 1,000 churches worldwide to present LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS, a half hour television special commemorating those souls lost to the Nazi genocide. Produced by Legacy Worldwide, this special celebrated and honored Christians throughout history who placed themselves in the line of danger to save the lives of their Jewish brothers and sisters.
The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination, based in Indianapolis, announced its governing convention may not meet in Indiana’s capital city after the state approved its own version of the longstanding federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA).
Cancer is perhaps the single greatest health crisis affecting our nation’s churches, and yet until now there has not been a coordinated effort to meet the widespread need for spiritual support among Christians facing this struggle.
A small, Christian college in South Carolina said on Friday it had not banned gay students or homosexuality from its campus under its controversial new “Statement on Human Sexuality,” which calls the practice sinful.
FreQ Media launches it’s second website at MyChristianHits.com that immediately offers up 7 distinct radio streaming channels for all Christian music fans. MyChristianHits.com also offers up it’s entry into the music awards scene as it debuts it’s inaugural “My Christian Hits Awards” via the website that will be decided solely on fan-based voting over the next three weeks, ending March 18, 2015.
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