Project Pray Announces 21 Days of Prayer
Category: Events and Happenings
America’s Prayer Meeting Movement has announced an Outreach of Project Pray in partnership with the World School of Prayer (South Korea) for the first 21 days of 2024.
Category: Events and Happenings
America’s Prayer Meeting Movement has announced an Outreach of Project Pray in partnership with the World School of Prayer (South Korea) for the first 21 days of 2024.
Category: Church of God News
Lee University has received a grant of $1.24 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish the Center for Exemplary Pentecostal Preaching within the School of Theology & Ministry (STM).
Category: Events and Happenings
The 10th Annual Free Faith Summit Child Abuse Prevention Seminar is set to take place on November 10th, bringing together a diverse group of professionals and faith-based communities in the fight against child abuse and neglect.
Category: Ministry Resources
Benny Tate is encouraging readers to experience the supernatural abundance that flows from a relationship with the Holy Spirit in his new book, ‘Unlimited’.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—Four musical acts are gathering on the stage of Conn Center at Lee University to raise awareness of the scourge of human trafficking.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Churches in Ukraine are using portable solar-powered “survival systems” to bring relief and hope to those without electricity as drones relentlessly target the nation’s power grid.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
A Cincinnati-based film production, Heaven Bound Films, releases its sequel to the award-winning “Alan and the Fullness of Time,” “Alan and the Rulers of the Air.” This film releases on Friday, October 27th, with a PG-13 rating from the MPAA.
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Women’s Ministries is sponsoring three consecutive nights of rallies for the entire family October 20-22.
Category: Church and Ministry
On September 14, 2023, the Internal Revenue Service announced that it would immediately halt the processing of new Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims through at least December 31, 2023. This moratorium is due in large part to the IRS’s belief that new ERC claims are largely “dubious” and the IRS believes that it needs more time for enhanced review of those claims.