Category: The Persecuted Church
When The Bridge Christian Radio Network, based in Old Bridge, NJ, gained authorization to expand its Christian Bible teaching broadcasts into New York City in November 2013, no one could have anticipated the battle that would ensue before the station could actually begin broadcasting on its own frequency, 95.1FM in the heart of Manhattan.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—The Pentecostal Theological Seminary (PTS) has launched a new publication titled, SPIRIT. The announcement comes from Michael L. Baker, President of PTS and Chancellor of Education for the Church of God.
Category: People in the News
Cleveland, TN–At the recent Pentecostal Theological Seminary Board of Trustee meeting, Dr. Michael L. Baker, Chancellor of Education and President of Pentecostal Theological Seminary recommended that the PTS Board of Trustees appoint Wilmer Estrada Carrasquillo as Acting Director of the PTS Center for Latino Studies (CLS) during the remaining tenure of the 2017-2018 academic year. The PTS Board of Trustees unanimously approved the recommendation.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
LEESBURG, Va. — The National Museum of American Religion (NMAR) has begun work to save the chapel car Good Will.
Category: Church of God News
For numerous years, Church of God World Missions has featured the Christ’s Birthday Offering in December to honor the birth of the King—Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
Category: People in the News
Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke’s Farewell Crusade in Lagos, Nigeria was a historic landmark for the ministry of Christ for all Nations. Huge crowds and global coverage made the event – which was carried live on CfaN.org and GODTV, will have highlights on TBN, DAYSTAR, other major networks and social media – of worldwide interest.
Category: Global News and Ministry
Two Christian leaders from Washington D.C. are speaking out against the heinous terrorist attack which took place at a mosque in Egypt last week:
Category: Church of God News
Phil Thompson was recently named the new director of Men and Women of Action (MWOA), an independent benevolent organization with roots in the Church of God. Thompson replaces long-time director Hugh Carver, who announced his retirement from the organization earlier this year.