USA Missions Administrator to Appear on Atlanta Program

Dr. James E. Cossey, Executive Administrator of USA Missions, is scheduled to appear on the Atlanta-based TV show, Seniors Today tonight, Thursday, April 7, 2016. The program, co-hosted by Church of God member Betty Cornett, is aired from 7-9 pm on the Christian station WATC, viewed on digital channel 57 in the Atlanta area. The program can also be viewed online internationally at www.watc.tv and on some cable and satellite channels.

United Cry DC16 Invites Pastors to Pray for America April 9

United Cry DC16 is a nationwide gathering of pastors, Christian leaders, churches and believers joining to pray and contend for America’s future on April 9th, 2016 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. The goals of the 7 hour event are to:

How Cyber-Porn Is Seducing a Generation

Last week, a guy named “Jake” asked me to pray for him after I taught at a ministry school in a northeastern state. He is only 22—and he wants to serve Jesus with all his heart. But he struggles daily because he has experienced a level of sexual bondage that was probably not even possible a few decades ago.

Local Foundation Supports Mississippi Governor

The Foundation for Moral Law, an Alabama legal defense organization dedicated to the defense of constitutional rights and traditional values, announced its support for Mississippi’s governor and his recent signature on Mississippi’s religious freedom bill. Kayla Moore, president of the Foundation for Moral Law, wrote to Governor Bryant:

Ecuador Seminary Launches D.Min. Program

SEMISUD, a Church of God South American ministerial seminary located in Quito, Ecuador, recently launched a doctoral studies program. World Missions leaders Drs. Tim Hill and John D. Childers were in Quito as part of their “World Missions Around the World in 30 Days” tour and helped celebrate the milestone event.

65th Annual National Day of Prayer Is Thursday, May 5

The National Day of Prayer is not just a vital part of America’s heritage, but is as relevant and critical today as it was at the first call by our Continental Congress in 1775. Established in public law by a joint resolution of Congress signed by President Truman in 1952, then amended to designate the day under the 100th Congress and President Reagan in 1988, it states that “The President shall issue each year a proclamation designating the first Thursday in May as a National Day of Prayer on which the people of the United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups and as individuals.”

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