Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
In January, Faith Comes By Hearing (FCBH) began their aerospace division with the hiring of Lt. Col. (ret) Gregg Leisman. Today the ministry takes another step down the path in creating this unprecedented Bible distribution system by announcing the members of the FCBH Aerospace Advisory Council.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
Cancer is perhaps the single greatest health crisis affecting our nation’s churches, and yet until now there has not been a coordinated effort to meet the widespread need for spiritual support among Christians facing this struggle.
Category: Church of God News
Beginning Friday, April 10, Lee University will host its annual Lee Day, 30 hours of excitement and information geared toward prospective students and their families.
Category: Events and Happenings
Azusafest’s April 9-11, 2015 celebration will return to Los Angeles after two years in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The widely acclaimed International William J. Seymour Award, which is given to senior leaders who exhibit the characteristics of the humble servant, William J. Seymour.
Category: Faith and Family
“These people rise up like a lioness, like a majestic lion rousing itself.”
Numbers 23:24 NLT
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Youth and Discipleship continues to aggressively use technology to better connect with local church pastors and leaders. From simulcast webinars, a strong social media presence, free Dropbox resources and digital online giving to YWEA, Youth and Discipleship desires to connect with and nurture local church ministries.
Category: Events and Happenings
The Children First Foundation, a pro-adoption group that applied to march in the 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Parade, will not be marching today in the world’s oldest and largest parade because it was blocked, stonewalled and officially rejected by the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee. Why? That is an important and serious question that the parade organizers should be asked to answer.
Category: Ministry Resources
Lawrence K. Mok’s new book, When Persecution Causes Pain: A Message from Jesus and Paul, ($14.99, paperback, 9781498400626; $7.99, e-book, 9781498400640) addresses a matter that is, unfortunately, being witnessed throughout mainstream media on a daily basis. The author writes about persecution, specifically delving into what Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul say about it, which makes for a timely reminder. Both Jesus and Paul teach that God’s purposes for His persecuted people are to bear witness to the lost world; to transform and make them as His worthy followers; to show His sovereignty in all circumstances; and to demonstrate that He loves and cares for His own people in the midst of a hostile world.