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World Missions Establishes Community Missions

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–Church of God World Missions has initiated Community Missions to serve as a vehicle for churches, pastors, and laity to be unified in the task of completing the Great Commission.

Over $136K Raised for Family of Pastor Killed When Driver Ran Red Light

Category: People in the News

An online fundraiser aimed at helping the family of a Wisconsin pastor killed when a driver struck his car after running a red light has raised over $136,000 in donations.

Survey: Pastors Have Opinions in Halloween

Category: Latest Trends

It might depend on their pastor, according to a survey, released Tuesday (Oct. 18), by Lifeway Research of Protestant Christian pastors from all across the United States.

Lee University Commemorates Dual Anniversaries

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN—An intimate gathering of church, community, and Lee University representatives gathered on the Lee campus on October 19 to mark both 25 years of university status and 75 years since the school’s return to Cleveland, Tennessee.

‘The Chosen’ Actor Reveals How She Found The Love Of Jesus Through Series

Category: People in the News

Elizabeth Tabish, who plays Mary Magdalene in ‘The Chosen’ series shares her story of finding and experiencing the Love of Jesus through the series.

Parental Rights Amendment Introduced in Congress

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) today introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives an amendment to the United States Constitution. The Amendment would enshrine the traditional liberty of parents to direct a child’s upbringing, education, and care as a fundamental right.

Reformation Sunday Offering Honors Retired Ministers and Widows

Category: Church of God News

Sunday, October 30 is Reformation Sunday, the time when the Church of God takes seriously the mandate of Malachi chapter 4 and turns their hearts to the fathers and mothers of our movement…our retired ministers and widows.

Amid Recession Fears, Americans Expected to Step Up Charitable Giving

Category: Latest Trends

Americans are “very pessimistic” about the economy, but the nation’s nonprofit organizations look set to ride out the storm as donors focus on the greater good, a new nationwide research study suggests.

U.S. Charity Aims to Bring Hope to 60,000 Children, Orphans in Ukraine, Russia This Christmas

Category: Ministries and Organizations

A U.S.-based Christian charity is ramping up its efforts to bring hope to more than 60,000 children and orphans across Ukraine, Russia and the former Soviet Union this Christmas – 10,000 more children than last year.


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