Category: Church of God News, Lifestyle & Culture, Testimonies
CLEVELAND, TN–Robert D. and Clara Pace as well as William T. and Nelda George were recently honored with the dedication of a mini-park on the Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway located near the Church of God International Offices.
Category: People in the News
When Hollywood actor Jim Caviezel came to Cornerstone Christian Fellowship earlier this year, it was an example of more churches doing outreach occasions through special events, performances, and services focused to unbelievers who wouldn’t otherwise step foot in a church.
Category: People in the News
When Hollywood actor Jim Caviezel came to Cornerstone Christian Fellowship earlier this year, it was an example of more churches doing outreach occasions through special events, performances, and services focused to unbelievers who wouldn’t otherwise step foot in a church.
Category: Church of God News
Chaplain Annie Perry, Griffin, Georgia, passed away on September 3, 2008, and at that time, was the most senior chaplain endorsed by the Chaplains Commission.
Category: Church and Ministry
URUGUAY — The Church of God in Uruguay recently celebrated its 40-year anniversary during the National Convention in Montevideo. The theme of the event was “In the Power of the Spirit,” and the special guest was Assistant Director Víctor Pagán.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
As the small group of pastors traveled 125 miles north from Ethiopia’s capital, they passed through dry highlands with ploughed fields waiting for rain – perhaps a metaphor for what they were about to encounter in Kuyou, a town in the Selale Oromo tribal area.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
By Pete Chagnon – OneNewsNow
The Institute for Jewish & Community Research recently released a new book authored by Dr. Gary Tobin and Dennis Ybarra.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
By J. Lee Grady
Moriah Chapel in Loughor, Wales, is not a fancy building. Constructed in 1898 and surrounded by crumbling tombstones, the church is plain and uninviting except for a monument near the front door that might be mistaken for a war memorial.