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Evangelist Joins Call to Action: Save The Land, Family & the Children

Category: People in the News

Evangelist Alveda King will join a bipartisan public Zoom town hall meeting and peaceful protests planned for November 30 and December 1, 2020 to be held in downtown Atlanta.

NJ Legislature Considering ‘Reproductive Freedom Act’

Category: Events and Happenings

“Cowardice asks the question, is it safe? Expediency asks the question, is it politic? Vanity asks the question, is it popular? But conscience asks the question, is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because it is right.” – Martin Luther King

Need Still Great Following Hurricane

Category: Church of God News

Hurricane Eta, which struck Central America earlier this month, wreaked havoc on several countries and continues to be a focus of relief by Church of God World Missions.

New Record: Baby Born from Embryo Frozen Over 27 Years

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

An East Tennessee baby whose birth was facilitated by the National Embryo Donation Center (NEDC) has made history with her arrival. Molly Everette Gibson, the daughter of Tina and Ben Gibson, spent more than 27 years as an embryo in frozen preservation, setting the new known record for the longest-frozen embryo to ever come to birth, according to research staff at the University of Tennessee Preston Medical Library.

Documentary Touts ‘The True Christian History of America’

Category: Ministry Resources

“The True Christian History of America” is a new documentary that explores the Bible-based Christian origins of the early American view of freedom, tracing the principles of liberty back to England, Magna Carta, and the great Reformation.

Nichols and Gregory Honored with Spirit of Azusa Award

Category: Church of God News

Earlier this month, the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center honored Dr. John D. Nichols and Dr. John M. Gregory with the Spirit of Azusa Award. The Research Center presented the awards in conjunction with its fifteenth annual Azusa Lecture. For the first time, the Leadership and Communications Center of the Church of God International Offices in Cleveland, Tennessee, hosted the live-streamed event. Both the presentation of the Spirit of Azusa Awards and the Azusa Lecture highlighted benevolence ministries in recognition of the centennial of the Church of God’s oldest benevolence ministry—the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home.

‘Forgotten Christmas’ Showers Life-Changing Gifts On World’s Poor

Category: Ministries and Organizations

With Christmas spending in the U.S. on target to hit a trillion dollars this year, a leading humanitarian agency is urging Americans not to forget the world’s poor.

A Great Revival Is Coming to America

Category: Opinion & Commentary

The “Washington for Jesus” event in 1980 became a turning point for a nation reeling from the Vietnam War, Watergate, Roe v. Wade and the feckless presidency of Jimmy Carter. A 20-year-old Jonathan Cahn was there and deeply moved. Forty years later Cahn, now a bestselling author and Messianic rabbi, had a vision to call America to return to God during an even darker period—once again on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

World Missions Calls for ‘Christ’s Birthday’ Offerings

Category: Church of God News

Christ’s birthday is celebrated annually at Church of God World Missions by asking supporters to give a monetary gift in honor of the miraculous birth of Jesus. When your family celebrates the gift of Christ with an offering of $20.20, 100 percent is used to bring the light of hope to crisis and disaster relief throughout the year.


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