Unity Theme for National Day of Prayer

This Thursday, May 3, 2018, will be the 35th annual National Day of Prayer. Liberty Counsel representatives are attending several of the events this week in Washington D.C. There are more than 35,000 organized events on Thursday, and several million people are expected to participate in small towns, cities, and state capitals across America.

Group at the U.S. Capitol Reading the Entire Bible in 90 Continuous Hours

It began at Sunday at 6:00 p.m. with the reading of Genesis 1:1 and for the next 90 continuous hours, every word of the Bible is read aloud without commentary. It culminates at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 3, with the reading of the final chapter of the book of Revelation.

Doctrine and Polity Committee Release Sixth Paper

Members of the Church of God Doctrine and Polity (D&P) Committee have released a paper entitled, “Speaking in Tongues: The Initial Evidence of Holy Spirit Baptism.”

California Pastor: Has My State Lost Its Mind?

From Assembly bills that are trying to silence the voice of truth to legislation that limits parental rights and seeks to promote perverted sex education, we are at the crossroads: “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil” (Isa. 5:20a).

Bishops Ask Nigerian President to Step Down Following Massacre of Christians

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria has urged the country’s president to step down in the wake of a massacre at a church last week.

Serving Orphans Worldwide Promoting ‘World Without Orphans’ Tour

Pastor Gennadiy Mokhnenko and his team of former street children from Mariupol Ukraine have a big vision. A world without orphans. In 2011, they began a ride across the former Soviet Union to dispel myths preventing families from adopting children who needed families. This started a movement to go global, and since that first ride, they have crossed Europe and Asia and have seen over 200 children be placed into forever families! They only lack North America to complete this journey around the world.

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