Facebook, YouTube Help Extend ‘Power of Personal Invitation’ to Churches Nationwide

Thousands of churches across the country are using social media, electronic invitations and “bounce houses” – and some are even overcoming great loss – as they gear up to draw family, friends, neighbors and co-workers to National Back To Church Sunday on Sept. 18.

New Common English Bible Happened Because of 21st Century Technology

By the time early church scholar St. Jerome died more than 1500 years ago, he had laboriously translated the Bible into Latin, taking more than 20 years working within the confined technology of the late 4th century.

Persecution in Cleveland, Tennessee

Friday night a crowd of perhaps 35 men and boys headed by a number of leading citizens, cut the ropes of the Holiness tent and grounded it. There was considerable excitement for an hour or two, and for a while it was feared that the property of the Holiness people would be burned, but the advice of the cooler heads in the crowd was followed and the grounding of the tent was the only destruction wrought. The Journal and Banner (Cleveland, Tenn.) August 10, 1909

Lee University Dedicates New Hughes Hall

Lee University President Dr. Paul Conn joined friends and family members of Dr. Ray H. Hughes, Sr. at the dedication ceremony of a new dormitory last week.