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Salvation in the Streets of Baltimore

Category: Opinion & Commentary

By J. Lee Grady

East Monument Street on downtown Baltimore’s east side is not far from the city’s gleaming Inner Harbor district. But the neighborhood I visited on Saturday is no tourist attraction. It is known for drugs, panhandlers and boarded-up apartments.

Lee Students Particpate in Crossover Ministry

Category: Church of God News

By Katie Gee

Lee University students have been volunteering in a feeding ministry reaching out into the Cleveland community. Created three years ago by Lee graduate Aaron Scaggs, the “Crossover” program provides groceries and fellowship to East Cleveland residents in need.

Reaffirmation, Reformation, and Repositioning

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

“An Evangelical Manifesto” was unveiled earlier today during a press conference at the National Press Club, calling for reaffirmation of identity, reformation of behavior and repositioning in public life among Evangelicals.

Va. Defense Force Chaplain Wins Another Battle

Category: People in the News

By Dr. Robert Crick, Director, Chaplains Commission

Church of God Chaplain, Peter Shoars, a Commissioned Officer in the Virginia Defense Force, conducts volunteer military chaplaincy ministries at Walter Reed Medical Center.

Chaplaincy Training Seminar to be Held in Cleveland

Category: Church of God News

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The Church of God Chaplains Commission will be offering its Community Service Chaplaincy Basic Training Seminar on June 2-6, 2008. The seminar will be held at the Church of God Theological Seminary. This is the chaplaincy training course that has been offered over the past 15 years and attended by more than 6,000 pastors, ministers, and church workers. It is designed for practical ministry outside the church in the local community – in hospitals, jails and prisons, law enforcement agencies, nursing homes, hospice associations, rescue missions, and countless other settings.

If you are interested in serving your community as a chaplain, this is the training seminar that will equip you for an effective ministry outside the church. It is designed specifically for practical, hands-on, care-giving ministry – and it is for anyone interested – both pastors and lay workers from any denomination or faith group. This is a full five days of training – it is like going to school – the goal is to train and equip. Some of the topics include: the history and theology of chaplaincy, ethics, prayer in the public forum, grief counseling, suicide, Critical Incident Stress, confidentiality, death notifications, clergy/client privilege, sensitivity and diversity, legal issues, profile of emergency services workers, women in chaplaincy, correctional chaplaincy, law enforcement chaplaincy, institutional chaplaincy and many other relevant subjects.

There is a biblical mandate to go out “beyond the gates” of the church to reach a lost and hurting world for Christ. This seminar can prepare you for the challenge of ministry outside the church and out where the people are.

If you are interested in this week of outstanding training, please feel free to contact the Chaplains Commission: 423-478-7033 / 7706 or e-mail: trainingcc@bellsouth.net.

Sing Changelujah: ‘What Would Jesus Buy’ Mission Presses on

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

“It is powerful; it’s rooted in a missional, gospel-centered view of the Christian reality,” says Mickey Klink, New Testament professor at Talbot School of Theology. Film critic Darrel Mason of Hollywood Jesus agrees. “What Would Jesus Buy? has a message that needs to be spoken to a world that is out of control,” he says.

Observations of the Outpouring in Lakeland, Florida

Category: Opinion & Commentary

By Steve Strang

A great revival took place in Wales in 1904. Sadly there is little to show today for the effects of that revival. Two years later the Pentecost revival started at Azusa Street in Los Angeles. The black church where it started actually closed around 1930. But the revival it generated continues to include more than 400 million people around the world today.

Movie Explores Worship Styles in Today’s Churches

Category: Ministry Resources

For many years, Sunday mornings were known as the most divided hour in America due to race. Today, it’s still divided, but often by music and worship styles as congregations seek to reach an audience whose tastes for music and tech savvy presentations create new challenges for today’s church leaders.

Asian Seminary to Start New D.Min. Program

Category: Church of God News

PHILIPPINES — The Doctor of Ministry in Christian Spirituality at ASCM is a three-year program. Because it only requires students to meet together once a year in June, people from across Asia and the entire globe can participate.


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