Natalie Grant Finds God’s Peace in ‘Hurricane’
Category: People in the News
“You’re spinning out of control again / Your life feels like a sinking ship / You’re wondering how it came to this.”
Category: People in the News
“You’re spinning out of control again / Your life feels like a sinking ship / You’re wondering how it came to this.”
Category: Church and Ministry, Ministries and Organizations
A young girl’s family history in missions became a new calling helping trafficking victims in Italy after a grown-up Erika Tello, from the U.S., led a Transform 2012 outreach to trafficking victims.
Category: Events and Happenings
Emergency Department professionals at Broward Health North (BHN) in Deerfield Beach, Fla. see more than 7,500 pediatric patients every year for all types of medical problems and injuries. Earlier this year, the hospital introduced Comfort Kits to help soothe anxious children who are being treated.
Category: Church of God News
The fall 2013 issue of Engage, a journal for Church of God Ministries, has been released for viewing on www.cogengage.org.
Category: Events and Happenings
On September 15 more than two million Americans will be focused on a national team event that has nothing to do with major league sports. Their goal: Getting folks back to church.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Act One — a premier training program for Christian screenwriters, producers, and executives announced today that it will be kicking off its new digital initiative during its alumni weekend on August 16 and 17 at Downtown Independent, 251 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The City Council of San Antonio, led by Councilman Diego Bernal and supported by Mayor Julian Castro, is planning to enact discriminatory regulations that would lay the foundation for litigation against any person or business with Biblical values. For the first time in the history of this historic, family-oriented city, “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” would be added to the discrimination code in the city.
Category: Church of God News
Three months after devastating storms passed through the heart of Oklahoma, donations and volunteer help from the Church of God continues to come in for tornado relief of Moore and surrounding cities.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Christian educators are getting fed up with some recent laws that have been passed, and the head of Christian Educators Association International says a passive church has permitted non-Christians to make those decisions.