Category: Events and Happenings
None of us is given a life free of pain and suffering. Challenges and scars are what make us human, but with hard work, the right tools, faith and God’s unconditional love pushing us forward, we can turn our challenges into positive change, and turn our scars into superpowers.
Category: Church of God News
Galilee, Israel–The Church of God Journey of Pentecost officially began Tuesday morning by the sun-kissed seashores of Galilee. Unofficially, this historic tour found its conceptual roots here two winters ago in the heart of a Tennessee pastor’s wife, inside a basement-level chapel in the city of Magdala.
Category: People in the News
Wheaton College has rescinded the title of professor emeritus from Gilbert Bilezikian after an investigation into the longtime professor of New Testament turned up new allegations of “inappropriate and unprofessional conduct.”
Category: Global News and Ministry
Prophet and teacher Cindy Jacobs, along with other global leaders, is calling Christians across the world to join in prayer today, March 3, for an end to the coronavirus.
Category: Church of God News
Tel Aviv, Israel–Nearly 80 tour participants are arriving in Israel for an eight-day excursion into the Holy Land, the Journey of Pentecost Tour.
Category: Opinion & Commentary, The Persecuted Church
India welcomed President Trump in style this week, complete with traditional dancers, floral garlands, a tour of the famed Taj Mahal and a formal state dinner at the presidential palace in New Delhi.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture, USA National News
Pastor Ken Peters was faithfully leading his small church in Spokane, Washington, when a guest preacher’s Sunday sermon grabbed his heart and prompted an unexpected response.
Category: Church of God News
A few weeks ago, Puerto Rico was hit with a devastating earthquake on the southwest side of the island. Since that initial quake, there have been hundreds of aftershocks that have continued to rattle the island.
Category: Events and Happenings
Our Sunday Visitor, the largest English-language publisher of Catholic books and materials in the world, is holding a conference to help laypeople better respond to the continuing sexual abuse scandals and related coverups in the Catholic Church.