Category: History and Heritage
August 1946 brought eventful days to delegates meeting in Birmingham, Alabama, for the 41st General Assembly of the Church of God. Some of the excitement was likely because this was the first full meeting of ministers and members in several years. The war years had demanded travel restrictions, and the previous Assembly in 1945 was limited primarily to Bishops.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
In honor of Reformation Day, here are some complaints I’m nailing on the Wittenberg door.
Category: Faith and Family
When it launched BIGBibleTown.com last year, Third Day Games knew it would be facing some heavy competition. But after several months and thousands of kids playing, the response is confirming that the game is a competitive Christian alternative to secular juggernauts from the industry’s top brands.
Category: Ministry Resources
Announced today is the release of Author Chandel L. White’s highly anticipated new book titled Romans to Jude – Precise Christian Scripture Revealed (paperback, ISBN 9780615400419, $18.00 U.S.), which is now available to consumers online at Amazon.com and other select on and offline booksellers world-wide.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
What is the best way for American Christians to impact their country? According to one pastor, the answer is to go underground.
Category: Church of God News
Lee University is in the midst of their annual Missions Week with a number of activities and projects on the Cleveland, Tennessee campus.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Most Americans are concerned about the moral state of the nation, yet few consider whether or not gambling—a wager of money, property or something of value based on chance—is part of the problem.
Category: Global News and Ministry
While the people of Libya continue to celebrate the death of deposed dictator Moammar Gadhafi, Christian leaders are beginning to comment on his slaying.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Terry Lingenhoel, 48, from the U.S., started Operation Mobilization’s Hungary baseball ministry in 2002. Today, with more than 120 players on eight teams, the baseball club in Érd, Hungary, is the largest in the country.