Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The Foundation for Moral Law, an Alabama legal defense organization dedicated to the defense of constitutional rights and traditional values, announced its opposition to Governor Deal’s recent veto of Georgia’s proposed religious freedom bill.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Why is it that so many Christians struggle to find meaning in who they are and why they were created? It all links back to how we view God’s plan. For years, Christians have seen the gospel as two fold – we are sinners (Fall) and sinners need a savior (Redemption) – but what if there was more to God’s story?
Category: Church of God News
A proposed amendment to the Minutes of the International General Assembly would open membership to ordained ministers as well as ordained bishops to participate in the General Council at the Church of God International General Assembly.
Category: Events and Happenings
A stranger called saying she thought she had our grandchildren. Their drug addicted mother left the toddlers with the caller to run an errand and never returned. It had been two days.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
There has been a movement the past four decades among various segments of the body of Christ towards embracing the way of Jesus and the apostles as found in the first-century church.
Category: Church of God News
A Church of God pastor is conducting groundbreaking research seeking to answer questions about how our Spirit-filled youth feel about their Pentecostal/Charismatic heritage and faith.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Debra Curry extends forgiveness to the young lady who murdered her son, Robert Taylor Curry III and shares her story in her new book, ‘Lifted from the Dust: A Journey of Faith, Forgiveness and Healing.’ It is a compelling story of overcoming heartbreak and adversity and turning tragedy into a message of hope and inspiration.
Category: The Persecuted Church
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Wednesday on the case of an Iranian who converted from Islam to Christianity and who was denied asylum by Sweden. The Grand Chamber of the court found in F.G. v. Sweden that Swedish authorities will violate the European Convention on Human Rights if they fail to assess the risk that the applicant might encounter as a result of his conversion to Christianity upon returning to Iran.