General Assembly 2016 Website Launches

November 23, 2015– The Church of God unveils later today a website for the International General Assembly (www.GA16.org) to be held July 19-22, 2016.

Billboard War Heats Up in Ohio

Billboards representing opposing sides of the abortion debate are popping up around Columbus, Ohio. Less than two blocks from the Columbus Planned Parenthood surgical abortion center, a new billboard reads, “Killing A Baby Is No Way To Plan Parenthood” pictured next to an eleven week fetus. While several miles away, an opposing billboard reads, “There’s Nothing Wrong With Abortion. Your Choice. Your Right.” The anti-abortion billboard was designed and funded by a group of abolitionists who view abortion as murder and seek to abolish it in the name of Jesus Christ. The pro-abortion billboard was funded by feminists. Both billboard projects were a grassroots effort funded by obviously passionate individuals.

Make it a Mission — ‘Light ‘Em Up’ This Christmas

Families everywhere have the opportunity to make the Christmas season a little brighter — for friends, neighbors and complete strangers.

Founder of Promise Keepers Passes Away

TruthWorks President James Ryle died Saturday from congestive heart failure.

SMCH Earns 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator

SEVIERVILLE, TN – Shane Smith, Director of Business and Records for the Church of God’s Smoky Mountain Children’s Home, announced recently that the local children’s home has once again received a prestigious award, the 4-Star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity evaluator. The award further verifies sound fiscal management practices and commitment to accountability and transparency.

World Toilet Day No Joke for One-Third of Earth’s Population Without Sanitary Facilities

While many Westerners might smirk at the notion of World Toilet Day, the problem of poor waste sanitation practices affects one third of the earth’s population and kills hundreds of thousands each year. Gospel for Asia (www.gfa.org) takes the problem seriously and is doing something about it in South Asia.

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