Dale Davidson, President of Las Vegas Tonight TV and Dale Wynn Davidson Ministries, announced today at the National Association of Broadcasters annual convention in Las Vegas, NV, that The Family Channel is joining The Walk TV as “family friendly” television offerings now available via FREE TV in the Las Vegas market.
Sevierville, TN–Mother’s Day is designated for Church of God congregations to receive a special love offering for the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home in Sevierville, Tennessee. This year churches are invited to become part of the BLESS THE CHILD project on Mother’s Day, May 10, 2015.
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.
When Reach Beyond established its first radio station in Mongolia in 2000, the Colorado-based ministry could confirm only about 20 Christians in the nation of 3.2 million. Today, there are at least 100,000 believers in the largely Buddhist country, and observers expect that number to grow.
“There’s a scarlet thread of redemption that the Lord weaves through our lives,” Doug Stringer shares. “Just as God has done throughout history, so it is true in our present day.”
They arrived from everywhere … local, national, and international … to attend the first FIND Coalition held at the Church of God International Offices in Cleveland, Tennessee. The conference coincided with the World Missions Board quarterly meeting, and provided added impetus to the occasion. World Missions Director Dr. Tim Hill delivered a powerful speech at its opening session.
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