This Little Light of Mine Teaches Children

This Little Light of Mine, World Missions children’s project, started in the heart of International World Missions Director David Griffis’ wife, Judy Griffis. In her many travels, she began to see children from all over the world in need. This created a desire to help these precious, forgotten ones, and also encourage children their age in the United States to get involved in missions and help, too.

The Legacy and Impact of Hispanic Educational Ministries

The Church of God Department of Hispanic Educational Ministries (HEM) in the United States and Canada, or its legal acronym USA HEM, is the unified ecosystem of biblical, ministerial, and theological education of the Church of God for all its constituents in the aforementioned countries.

Rosson Appointed Interim VP of ETS

Regional superintendent for the Church of God of Eastern Europe and the CIS and president of CIS/ETS Moscow, Tom Rosson, has received an extra appointment—interim vice-president of the European Theological Seminary in Germany.

Benefits Board Partners with ChurchEXCEL

The Church of God Benefits Board is proud to announce a new partnership with the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) through their resource site, known as ChurchEXCEL. ChurchEXCEL is a free online portal that provides expert information and documents that can be used in church finances, policies, procedures, administration, and more.

Project Pray to Release Resources in 2019

Church of God Prayer Ministries, in an effort to help pastors and congregations who desired to bring prayer more fully to the heart of all they were doing, created, “The Praying Church Movement.” The movement quietly spread to congregations in other movements.

World Missions Leaders Visit Church of God in Senegal

World Missions directors, Dr. David M. Griffis and Dr. M. Thomas Propes, attended the first National Youth Conference in Dakar, Senegal, Africa … a conference focusing on reaching the next generation for Jesus.

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