Category: The Persecuted Church
More than 150 American Christian leaders from across ecumenical lines are issuing a call to action in response to a crisis facing ancient faith communities.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Hoping to capitalize on the recent success of faith-based films, Hollywood has plans for the best-selling novel The Shack to hit the big screen.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Long before head coach Doc Rivers found himself defending his Los Angeles Clippers players who were the unwelcome participants in team owner Donald Sterling’s racist comments all week, he was concerned about another sensitive subject: religion.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–Officials at Lee University report that the spring graduation ceremonies, set for this weekend May 9-10, will be the largest in the school’s 96 year history, with more than 450 degrees expected to be conferred.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled yesterday that legislative bodies such as city councils can begin their meetings with prayer.
Category: Bible and Scripture
The defense of the Christian faith is in danger of becoming marginalized and dismissed by skeptics, warns the executive director of Athanatos Christian Ministries, an apologetics organization that is known for promoting and defending the Christian faith through the arts and literature.
Category: Global News and Ministry
An Israeli archaeologist says he found the legendary citadel captured by King David. The conquest allowed David to establish Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Category: Church of God News
For the information of those who have asked about missionary support and funding, Dr. Tim Hill, director of World Missions, recently shared with donors the World Missions policy in place for the past 25 years.
Category: People in the News
April Shenandoah has gone from show business to God’s business, which has never been more evident than in her latest book, “Your Tongue Determines Your Destiny” (Harrison House). Originally released in 2012 with a foreword by Charles Capps, a new audio book version released this month, available at Audible and Amazon, among others.