ETS: A Level IV Church of God Institution

Established in 1949, the European Theological Seminary (ETS) was under the leadership of Bishop Robert Seyda, an American of German descent who was ministering at the time under the appointment of the Church of God World Missions Board.

More Than 2000 Women Rally Against SBC Leader

More than 2,000 Southern Baptist women have signed a letter asking the trustees of a Fort Worth, Texas, seminary to take action against its embattled president after audio and video clips emerged in which he counseled physically abused women to quietly pray and described a 16-year-old’s body as “built.”

Archaeologists Make Groundbreaking Discovery Linked to Biblical Account of King David

A team of archeologists has made what could be a major discovery related to the biblical account of King David.

Madu Added as Assembly LEAD Speaker

The 77th International General Assembly of the Church of God will take place July 31 – August 3, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. A “pre-Assembly” conference entitled LEAD is set for Monday afternoon, July 30.

There’s a Fresh Momentum — The Church Must Foster It

The previous week Evangelists Daniel Kolenda and the Christ for All Nations (CfaN) team hosted leaders from seminal moves of God in Toronto, Canada to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Toronto Blessing. But they, and the more than 3,000 worshipers in attendance, experienced more than a trip down memory lane. God truly lit the fire again.

Pulse Survivor is Free in Jesus

A survivor of the 2016 mass shooting at Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub spoke in Washington, D.C., this past Saturday. Luis Ruiz is giving credit to Jesus Christ for setting him free from his past, including homosexuality. Ruiz shared his testimony at the Freedom March on May 5, 2018. The event was open to the public and had speakers from noon to 3:00 p.m. at the National Sylvan Theater, near the intersection of the northwest corner of 15th Street and Independence Avenue. Then at 3:00 p.m., they began marching from that location.

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