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Lack of Fire: The True Crisis in the Contemporary Charismatic Churc

Category: Opinion & Commentary

The biggest problem in the contemporary charismatic Pentecostal church of America is certainly not “strange fire.” It is the lack of fire—Holy Spirit fire, divine fire, the fire of visitation, the fire of Pentecost.

5 Keys to Discovering God’s Calling at Your Job

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

If you hold a job outside your home, God has plans for you—and for your workplace.  It doesn’t matter what kind of job you have or where you fit on the company totem pole. What matters is that you embrace your calling to transform your work environment by using the power that God has made available to you.

5 Women Missionaries Beaten Publicly in India for Sharing Gospel

Category: The Persecuted Church

Five women have been beaten by a man in the Andhra Pradesh region of India while sharing about the love of Jesus in a public marketplace. Amazingly spared, they retreated to safety, thanking God for the honor of suffering for His sake.

Lee University Makes Prestigious List for Second Year

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–Lee University has once again been named one of the best colleges in the nation to work for, according to a survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Fourth Annual EAGLES Leadership Initiative Trains Next Gen Leaders

Category: Church of God News

Church of God Youth and Discipleship is committed to successfully raising up the next generation of effective, Christian leaders. The EAGLES LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE / DC-’13 Experience another step forward in their commitment to do so. During the week of July 4th, a group of almost 40 young adults, (target age 17-24) gathered in Washington, D.C. for a leadership training experience that combined lecture, history, discipleship, motivation, learning, site-seeing, experience, prayer, patriotism, the Word of God and fun into five unforgettable days.

Why Hispanic Evangelical Leaders Are Optimistic About Immigration Reform

Category: Church and Ministry

Leaders from the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC), which represents more than 16 million evangelicals and over 40,000 U.S. churches, conducted meetings in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to discuss comprehensive immigration reform.

Christian Population in Israel Grows, but Prejudice Remains

Category: Global News and Ministry

A 2012 report by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) reveals that Christianity is growing at a rate of 1.3 percent annually in the Holy Land. Clerics, however, recently expressed a concern about the life challenges faced by the Christian population there.

Dying Teen’s Ode to Heaven Tops Music Charts

Category: People in the News

A song about ascending to heaven written by a dying 18-year-old, has gotten 7.7 million YouTube hits and at one point reached No. 1 on the iTunes music charts.

Oldest World Missions Congregation Turns 100 Today

Category: Church of God News

July 24, 2013–One hundred years ago today Missionary Carl M. Padgett established the Church of God on Green Turtle Cay, a small island in the Bahamas. Now the oldest continuing Church of God outside the United States, the local church was set in order on July 24, 1913. According to Bishop Johnny T. Lowe, the congregation will continue its centennial celebration tonight with a culminating service featuring Dr. Jerry J. Jeter.


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