Church of God Seeks to Make Impact in Rwanda

The Church of God in Kigali, Rwanda wants to turn the city into one that will shine before East Africa through a training center so others will see the Light of the world. As one of the cities of focus in the World Missions SL2C project, Kigali is a prime location to evangelize and make disciples.

New Christian Internet ‘Will Help Overturn Roe v. Wade’

A new pro-Christian internet is being built in Silicon Valley that allows pro-lifers and conservatives to speak freely without censorship. This project consists of USA.Life social network and 1776Free.com search engine. Steven Andrew, the founder, believes these new sites will “help overturn Roe v. Wade since the pro-life message of love will no longer be blocked” and “hearts will be changed with the truth.”

Author Releases, ‘God is Talking, Are You Listening?’

Indianapolis, Indiana born and raised Christian author, James Robor, has released his latest book, God is Talking, Are You Listening? on paperback. The book will be available through Indy Reads Books in Indianapolis, Indiana and Amazon. God is Talking, Are You Listening? is also available on Kindle thru Amazon.com. To purchase or for more information about James Robor and God is Talking, Are You Listening?, visit jamesrobor.com.

Children’s, Kid’s Church, Day Camp Available at General Assembly

Children and young people will have programs structured to their age groups during the upcoming 77th Church of God International General Assembly July 31 – August 3, 2018 in Orlando, Florida.

Sculptor Creates Statue Amid National Monument Controversy

Amid the national controversy over historical monuments, sculptor Peter Rubino is purpose-driven to bring people closer to Jesus through art. Organizations can employ Rubino’s divinely-inspired, live “Passion In Clay” speed sculpting presentation of Jesus and acquire his life-size contemporary statue of Christ with opened arms, titled “Prince Of Peace.”

Miracle or Science: How Were the Thai Boys Rescued?

Rescuers freed the last four of 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach from deep inside a flooded cave on Tuesday, a successful end to a perilous mission that gripped the world for more than two weeks.

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