Lives That Count
Category: Testimonies
What do you call four women sporting tutus and flowers in their hair? According to the Nicaraguans, the prettiest clowns they’ve ever seen.
Category: Testimonies
What do you call four women sporting tutus and flowers in their hair? According to the Nicaraguans, the prettiest clowns they’ve ever seen.
Category: Ministry Resources
MarriedPeople, an organization designed to help churches help marriages, recently launched its first small group study, Core 4 Habits of a Great Marriage.
Category: Faith and Family
Image Entertainment, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of a new label, Slingshot Pictures.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Here are six specific ways to pray for your spiritual leaders.
Category: Church of God News
The Centre for Pentecostal Theology, an entity of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary, is a residential library dedicated to facilitating the conception, birth, and maturation of constructive Pentecostal Theology across the theological disciplines.
Category: Events and Happenings
College students belonging to InterVarsity Chrisitan Fellowship USA at two universities led a live webcast campaign Tuesday that resulted in more than 2,400 people calling Congress members to voice their support of victim protection laws against child slavery.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Back in the old days – say, 10 years ago – Christians used to complain about liberal media bias. The newspapers and networks had a stranglehold on what was considered news. And because most members of the national media were part of the liberal cultural elite, polite indifference was usually the best we could expect.
Category: Global News and Ministry
In the wake of death and disease, born-again life is springing up in Haiti. Christians across Haiti opened their homes for meetings and witnessed a combined total of more than 121,000 participants make commitments to Jesus Christ this summer.
Category: Church of God News
In the midst of Poza Rica, a city in the state of Vera Cruz, Mexico, dwells about 60 children, teenagers and adults, living in an orphanage named Casa Hogar Alfa y Omega Orphanage. On July 7- 14, 2011, 47 youth and adults from Church of God congregations throughout the United States from Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Oregon and one from Puerto Rico, united as a team for one common purpose: to minister to the children and to meet the needs of this orphanage.