No Longer Orphans: Michael and Mihaela Gravitt

Suddenly Michael Gravitt was an orphan. He had just married his wife, Mihaela, when his parents and brother died a short time apart. It didn’t make sense. This should have been the happiest time in his life, yet he was suffering deep loss and the sorrow that comes from not having a family. 

Churchgoers Disagree on How Visible Their Faith Should Be

Spiritual topics aren’t a part of regular conversations with fellow believers for many Protestant churchgoers, but most seem at least somewhat confident others know they’re a Christian.

Churches at the Border: ‘God Is Calling Us to Step into a Gap’

EL PASO, Texas – Far from the battle in Washington over humanitarian funding for the border crisis, believers on both sides of the Rio Grande are coming together to care for the thousands of asylum seekers hoping to receive a legal pathway into the US.

Seminary Signs MOU with Regional Offices

The Church of God regional offices of Southern New England recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Pentecostal Theological Seminary (PTS) to establish a cohort class.

Crossroads Bible College and College of Biblical Studies Have Merged

The College of Biblical Studies in Houston, TX and Crossroads Bible College in Indianapolis, IN have officially merged. This announcement comes at the end of more than 18 months of preparation by boards and leadership teams of both schools to merge the two institutions.

Rep. Smith Chairs Hearing on Christians Under Attack

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), co-chairman of Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission along with Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), today held a bipartisan hearing on the perilous state of religious freedom for Christians in China, Nigeria, Iran and other places around the world.

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