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Bible Program Tackles Domestic Violence in the Caribbean

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Say the word ‘Caribbean’ and many people think of wide sandy beaches, palm trees and holidays. But for a growing number of women who live there, life is blighted by domestic violence. That’s why Bible Societies in the region are using the Bible to tackle this increasing scourge, with encouraging results.

Jerusalem Archaeologist to Speak at Pentecostal Theological Seminary

Category: Church of God News

Assaf Avraham, an internationally acclaimed archaeologist and director of the City of David – The New Jerusalem Walls National Park, will be presenting a lecture at the seminary entitled: “City of David: The Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock, and Archaeology.” Avraham has done extensive archaeological research at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, with attention given to the first and second Temple periods.

Christian Colleges’ Biblical Stance on Homosexuality Stirs National Controversy

Category: Ministries and Organizations

A small, Christian college in South Carolina said on Friday it had not banned gay students or homosexuality from its campus under its controversial new “Statement on Human Sexuality,” which calls the practice sinful.

Do Swedish Implants Hint at the ‘Mark of the Beast?’

Category: Opinion & Commentary

With the wave of a hand, office workers in Sweden have the power to open doors, print and pay for lunch, among other things, with an embedded microchip.

Tennessee Temple University to Merge with North Carolina School

Category: Events and Happenings

Chattanooga, TN–Tennessee Temple University is moving — not across town to Woodland Park Baptist Church, as planned a year ago, but 300 miles away, to merge with Piedmont International University, a private Christian college in Winston-Salem, N.C.

Church of God Chaplain Receives Regional Award

Category: Church of God News

Clinical Chaplain Jose Cedillo, while serving as the Chair of the Hispanic Task Force of the Southwest Region Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (SWRACPE), provided the leadership for a new initiative which led to the task force receiving the ACPE’s Helen Flanders Dunbar Award. The ACPE Board of Representatives voted to bestow the Helen Flanders Dunbar Award to the Southwest Region’s Hispanic Latino(a) CPE Task Force for its pioneering work in helping to establish a program of clinical pastoral education at CHRISTUS Muguerza in Monterrey, Mexico, and for its work in helping to develop Hispanic Latino(a) CPE in the Southwest Region.

Arkansas Ban of Pro-Life Signs on Public Property is Unconstitutional

Category: USA National News

Thomas More Society attorneys have sent a letter to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department challenging the censorship of Fayetteville 40 Days for Life participants’ pro-life signs. Participants in the peaceful prayer vigil outside the Fayetteville Planned Parenthood abortion facility along Highway 265 were told by a department employee that they could not display any signs during their vigil. The same department representative threatened each participant with a fine if they continued to hold the signs. The Thomas More Society contends that this demand is a blatant violation of these pro-life advocates’ First Amendment rights.

MyChristianHits.com Launches with Inaugural Christian Music Awards

Category: Ministries and Organizations

FreQ Media launches it’s second website at MyChristianHits.com that immediately offers up 7 distinct radio streaming channels for all Christian music fans. MyChristianHits.com also offers up it’s entry into the music awards scene as it debuts it’s inaugural “My Christian Hits Awards” via the website that will be decided solely on fan-based voting over the next three weeks, ending March 18, 2015.

How to Turn Up the Heat on a Lukewarm Christian

Category: Opinion & Commentary

A modern day clash of extremes. Christian morals and values meet head on with today’s progressive society which is decaying. Experience Abigail’s plight as she engages Joshua’s world of temptation and debauchery. Joshua is a teen who claims to be a born again Christian, yet lives his life as if Jesus died so we can sin rather than to save us from our sin. God has a plan for this soon to be man, but Joshua can’t hear Him through his frolicking with the world. So God will have to do what He is so good at and shake Joshua up to get him to listen.


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