Category: The Persecuted Church
Coordinated bombings targeting multiple churches, as well as hotels, on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka highlight, once again, the growing persecution of Christians in South Asia and around the globe.
Category: Church of God News

First row, left to right:
Barbara Miller, Mitch Corder, Carlos Labra, Michael Carr, Philip Bonaparte, Dennis Page
Second row, left to right:
Ron Ogle, Tim Nuckles, Chair Gerald McGinnis, Hugh Nelson, Scott Sheppard (click photo to enlarge)
Sevierville, TN–For the first time in a number of years, the Church of God Division of Care Board of Directors met on the Sevierville property of the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home (SMCH) to discuss ongoing ministries of the division.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
When the movie The Passion of the Christ was released 15 years ago, snobbish Hollywood critics mocked it because it offered a realistic depiction of Jesus’ torture and death. I know people who couldn’t watch the R-rated violence in Mel Gibson’s movie because it was such an accurate portrayal of a brutal, first-century Roman execution.
Category: Church of God News
The two men stood in front of him, hatchets in hand. They spat tobacco at his feet and dared him to cross their blockade.
The story sounds like a movie, but it was all too real for Church of God Heartland Region World Missions director Larry Odam.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
After submitting an open records request, Capitol Resource Institute (CRI) has discovered that the Brea Olinda School District has included in their “comprehensive sexual education” curriculum the positive portrayal and teaching of pederasty; the act of adult sex with boys. However, the information on pederasty was withheld from district’s response to the formal request. The public wants to know what else are districts hiding?
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Women’s Ministries has a goal to raise $500,000 for the House of Cherith, a ministry to stop human trafficking under the umbrella of the Atlanta City of Refuge.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
Christ for all Nations (CfaN) is thrilled to announce that Jeremy Riddle (Bethel Music) is the latest addition to the remarkable lineup for the 2019 Light the Fire Again Conference (LTFA) In Toronto, Canada. He joins speakers and worship-musicians from around the world, including CfaN Lead Evangelist, Daniel Kolenda, Heidi Baker, Carol Arnott, Carlos Annacondia, Shawn Bolz, Joshua Mills, Cindy Jacobs, Nathan Morris, Michael Koulianos, Eric Gilmour and many, many more. It’s going to be a phenomenal, Spirit-lead event.