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Singer Carman Testifies of Being 100% Cancer-Free

Category: Testimonies

I still remember when I did an exclusive interview with gospel music sensation Carman. It wasn’t too long after he got his cancer diagnosis—and he was mad with the devil.

Estrada to Give Azusa Lecture; Pagán to be Presented Award

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–Dr. Wilfredo Estrada Adorno will present the 11th Annual Azusa Lecture, “Pentecost’s Island Journey: Azusa to Hawaii to Puerto Rico,” on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. in the North Cleveland Church of God Dixon Chapel. Following Estrada’s presentation, the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center will honor Dr. Víctor Pagán with the Spirit of Azusa Award and a reception for his life-long leadership of the Pentecostal Movement. The lecture and reception honoring Pagán are free and open to the public.

Why We Must Count the Cost – And Vote

Category: Opinion & Commentary

In one of the most emotionally charged election seasons in recent history, two questions I am asked wherever I go are who I am voting for and how I could possibly support either candidate.

From Pastor to Church Planter: A Story of Transition

Category: Testimonies

I have not always known I was called to plant a church. In fact, I feared planting a church and, for the majority of my life, did not consider myself capable of doing so.

‘Defending Truth’ Conference to Help Christians Reach Others and Defend Their Faith

Category: Events and Happenings

Christians will gather this fall for the Defending Truth Conference in Nashville, TN to learn to proclaim and defend the great truths of Christianity.

Baker Inaugurated as 11th President of PTS

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN—October 19, 2016—Dr. Michael L. Baker was formally installed as president of the Pentecostal Theological Seminary today in a ceremony attended by church and educational leaders, community friends, and family.

Dabbling With the Dark Side? The Bible Clearly Condemns Halloween

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Darkness is used in Scripture as a metaphor for evil to represent all that is sinful and satanic.

What the Feast of Tabernacles Means for the Millennial Kingdom

Category: History and Heritage

As the seventh feast of the seventh month of the biblical calendar, the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) points toward the culmination of God’s redemptive program. Each year, as we read in Leviticus 23:39-43, we celebrate this harvest festival to rejoice in His sufficiency. We wave the lulav branches (Lev. 23:40) to the four corners of the earth, acknowledging God’s provision for us and His sovereignty as the King of Kings who reigns over all.

Football Player Stands Alone to Honor America

Category: USA National News

Connor Brewer is fiercely loyal to his college football team. But he is also fiercely loyal to the United States of America.


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