Cleveland, TN–The Dixon Pentecostal Research Center opened a new Church of God Heritage Exhibit on Monday, October 22. “Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth: A Century of Church of God Education” traces the history of education in the Church of God from the January 1, 1918, establishment of Bible Training School, now Lee University, to today’s 35,000 students in 236 certified educational institutions around the world.
Through a lawsuit last February, the Kennesaw State University chapter of Ratio Christi Campus Apologetics Alliance has prompted KSU to change its “speech zones” policies. On several occasions, KSU had relegated Ratio Christi’s pro-life displays to be presented in a “speech zone” that made up less than 0.08 percent of the 405-acre campus, stating the subject was “controversial,” and denying the use of other available space on campus.
A recently released book titled “Giving Hope An Address” chronicles the lives of David and Don Wilkerson in the establishment of the worldwide rehabilitation ministry of Teen Challenge. Julie Wilkerson Klose, the niece of David Wilkerson and daughter of Don Wilkerson, takes readers behind the scenes in the lives of these two brothers and tells a powerful story of the power of prayer and the burden to reach those lost in addiction.
Sevierville, TN–The Smoky Mountain Children’s Home Fourth Annual Fall Harvest Benefit Dinner and Auction was held on Tuesday, October 16. The event, which has outgrown the campus’ dining hall, was held this year at the Sevierville Convention Center.
A woman named Astrea writes a blog called “Starlight Witch.” Describing herself as a “polytheistic pagan,” she offers her followers detailed instructions about how to cast spells on President Donald Trump.
The National Organization of Church Security & Safety Management (NOCSSM™) has produced a first-of-its-kind study of church crimes based on the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System or “NIBRS.”
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