Category: Ministry Resources
The breakthrough new book “Prayer at Full Throttle” rocketed into Amazon’s Best Seller category. This refreshing new look at prayer benefits the reader by presenting God as a “powerful best friend” as opposed to a religion, breaks the reader free from their fear of what other people think, then redirects them onto the path they were designed and built for, which is the path where miracles will begin to happen. The book includes photos to prove it.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Penn State University has decided to remove Bibles from guest rooms after receiving a complaint from Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Category: Events and Happenings
Prayers to honor God and lift up America were offered on Patriot Day in New York last week as dozens of Christians traveled to the site of the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history.
Category: Church of God News
Carlton Hughes, a children’s pastor in Kentucky, relays his testimony about his experience with the well-known benevolent charity, Operation Christmas Child, and the effect a smaller church can have on their community.
Category: The Persecuted Church
Football players at Arkansas State University were ordered to either remove a Christian cross decal from their helmets or modify it into a mathematical sign after a Jonesboro attorney complained that the image violated the U.S. Constitution.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The disturbing video of the assault by former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice brings the issue of domestic violence into full view. It also raises questions about why some women stay with their abusers and how churches should respond.
Category: Church and Ministry
Churches of all sizes have sound problems, but finding an audio expert with a passion for ministry can be a frustrating uphill battle. ChurchMix gets it. Founded by GRAMMY® and Dove Award nominee Paul Dexter, ChurchMix is an interactive information hub that helps church sound mixers make the most of their ministry.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—The Pentecostal Theological Seminary has announced the creation of a new degree concentration in Church Planting and Development. The concentration will be added as an option to the Seminary’s Master of Arts in Church Ministries degree, which already offers students concentrations in Discipleship/Christian Formation, World Missions, and Ministry Leadership.
Category: People in the News
Genelle Guzman-McMillian was the last person pulled from the rubble of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks 13 years ago. She said God has given her a miraculous second chance, which she is using to remind others that life is not promised.