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Why the Supreme Court Is Down on the Death Penalty

Category: Opinion & Commentary

The Supreme Court—the last stop for condemned prisoners such as Scott Panetti, a Texan who is mentally ill—appears increasingly wary of the death penalty.

Myles Munroe Memorial and Funeral

Category: People in the News

Dec. 4, 2014 — International best-selling author, government consultant, pastor and lecturer Myles Munroe and his wife, Ruth, died Sunday, November 9, 2014 in a plane crash in the Bahamas. Munroe was on his way to chair the 2014 Global Leadership Forum, an annual three-day event that brings together experienced and emerging leaders from many fields.

Declaration of Faith Sunday Slated for January 4, 2015

Category: Church of God News

Church of God General Overseer Mark Williams has declared January 4, 2015 as “Declaration of Faith Sunday.”

Ministry Launches APlaceofHopeForDepression.com

Category: Ministries and Organizations

The Center — A Place of HOPE, the #1 Depression Center in the U.S., has announced the launch of their new depression-focused website www.aplaceofhopefordepression.com. The new website aims to provide support and resources for the over 350 million sufferers of depression worldwide.

Nativity Scene Returns to the Illinois State Capitol for 7th Year

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

At noon on Tuesday, December 2, 2014, the Springfield Nativity Scene Committee (SNSC) unveiled its annual display depicting the newborn Christ Child, lying in a manger inside a handcrafted wooden stable. For the seventh year in a row, the nativity scene will stand in the center of the Illinois State Capitol Rotunda, next to the Governor’s “Holiday Tree.” The Capitol building is located at South 2nd Street & East Capitol Avenue in Springfield, IL.

Move Strengthens U.S. Operations of Company Serving Faith-based Organizations

Category: Ministries and Organizations

Olive Technology (www.olivetech.com), a global information technology services company with a large faith-based organizations client base, announced today J. P. Poveda has joined the firm as its chief technology officer. Poveda will be based in Los Angeles, placing him close to key clients and strengthening Olive’s U.S. operations.

Indonesian Ministry Church of God Conference Held in Dallas

Category: Church of God News

On November 14, 2014, the Indonesian Ministry Church of God (IM COG) held a conference in Dallas, Texas. The event was attended by Dr. Kenneth Hill, new Director of Multi-Cultural Ministries and Administrative Bishop for Portuguese/Indonesian Churches USA/Canada who gives the following report on the conference:

Seminary in California Receives 500 Year-Old Hebrew Torah Scroll

Category: History and Heritage

In the presence of 1500 attendees at its annual National Apologetics Conference, Veritas Evangelical Seminary received and dedicated a rare Hebrew Torah scroll. The donors, Ken and Barbara Larson, are passionate about Israel and the Bible, visiting the archaeologically rich nation four times.

Fireman’s Reputation Torched After Stand for Biblical Morality

Category: People in the News

Atlanta’s Kelvin Cochran may be a firefighter, but he’s not fireproof, as the latest controversy shows. Despite a long and distinguished career (including a stint as the U.S. Fire Administrator), Chief Cochran is at the center of an explosive debate over free speech on the job after the city suspended him for allegedly handing out copies of a book he wrote and self-published on biblical morality.


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