Virginia Homeschool Convention Welcomes Reps from 32 Schools

Some parents question whether a home education adequately prepares students for the challenge of college. But according to a study that compared students at one doctoral university, homeschooled students graduated college at a higher rate than their public- or private-schooled peers.

Seven Relational Skills of Great Church Leaders

They are the two most common causes of forced termination of pastors.
• Weak leadership skills.
• Poor relational skills.

Nine Ways Your Church Can Use Twitter on Sundays

Recently, a friend who runs social media for a church plant asked me about the specifics of using Twitter on Sundays. The question was a great one because it points to a greater benefit of Twitter than its use as an information platform. Because of its brevity and immediacy, Twitter can serve as an experience enhancer.

Historical Society of Church of God Movements 2016 Annual Meeting This Week

Cleveland, TN—The 2016 Annual Meeting of the Historical Society of Church of God Movements will convene on Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. at the Spring Place Church of God of Prophecy in Cleveland.

Filmmaker Brings Christian Film Conference to Michigan

Named earlier this year as new Director of Operations for GloryReelz Christian Film Festival and Writer’s Lab, award winning filmmaker and owner of WhiteShore Films, Josiah Swanson, brings festival themed: Light the Way! to West Michigan.

Campaign Launched to Help Raise 1 Million for 100,000 Study Bibles

Millions of English-speaking Africans know and love Christ, but for many, God’s word is hard to grasp. With nearly every full evangelical study Bible written from the Western viewpoint, Africans have lacked a resource that connects with their unique experience, hindering discipleship. But that is about to change as major Christian organizations, led by Oasis International, are joining together to launch the Africa Study Bible (ASB), a six-year, cross-continental effort that has produced the first study Bible developed by Africans for Africans.

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