Category: Church of God News
An annual report released last week about church growth highlights the Church of God and the Assembly of God as the only Pentecostal faith groups of traditional Christian orthodoxy that increased church membership.
Category: People in the News
Just nine hours after the tragic accident that took the lives of 50 people on flight #3407, Christian recording artist Johnny Juarez was leaving Buffalo, N.Y. bound to Newark, N.J. on Continental flight # 3404.
Category: Church and Ministry
After 35 years of leading a faith movement, Fred Price will step aside March 15 to install his son, Fred Price Jr., as senior pastor of Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) inYour browser may not support display of this image.
Category: Church of God News
The dedication of a memorial center will highlight an all-school reunion for Northwest Bible College alumni on April 24 and 25 in Minot, N.D. The Church of God operated the college for 53 years, before the doors were closed in 1987.
Category: USA National News
As tens of thousands of teens prepare to fundraise through fasting this weekend, the results of a new study reveal most teens are charity-minded, and that the current U.S. recession is only helping to boost their awareness.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
A modern-day retelling of the biblical story of King David will be premiering on NBC next month as a network television series.
Category: Church and Ministry
WASHINGTON – It’s job searching with a dose of religion.
That’s what a Dallas megachurch is offering locals in the job market – professional guidance on how to ace job interviews combined with divine intervention through the power of prayer.
Category: Global News and Ministry
James Dobson resigned as chairman of Focus on the Family, The Associated Press reports.
He will continue to host Focus on the Family’s radio program, write a monthly newsletter and speak out on moral issues, Eric Gorski writes for the AP. Daly told Gorski that there is no timetable for Dobson to leave the radio program that garners 1.5 million listeners, and the group will “look for the next voice for the next generation” while Dobson remains on the air.