Heartland Region Overseer Sends Update on Disaster
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Heartland Region Administrative Bishop M. Darrell Rice has sent the following update on the tornado that ripped through Oklahoma on Monday.
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Heartland Region Administrative Bishop M. Darrell Rice has sent the following update on the tornado that ripped through Oklahoma on Monday.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
In deeply religious Moore, Okla., God and prayer are frequently mentioned as sources of strength for residents reeling from the fourth damaging tornado in 15 years.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
The recent devastation and loss of life caused by the tornadoes that ripped through Texas and Oklahoma this past week have been difficult to witness. For many of us, we will never fully understand what it is like to experience this kind of loss.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
As Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim nation, continues to mourn the death of at least 28 victims of a collapsed mine disaster, Michael Youssef offered the gift of eternal life in Christ on the first evening of a three-day mission at the Istora Stadium on Thursday night.
Category: Church of God News
Dr. James E. Cossey, Administrative Coordinator of USA Missions in the Division of World Evangelization for the Church of God, has been granted membership in the Mission America Coalition, a consortium of evangelical church leaders.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The Boy Scouts of America received 24,208 petitions today from Tradition, Family and Property Student Action.
Category: Faith and Family
Hunkering down in a classroom, taking cover under a table, Casey Hedrick grabbed her two children just like any mother would.
Category: Events and Happenings
Through a broad coalition of missions agencies, denominations, and evangelism networks, the second annual Global Outreach Day will take place this Saturday, May 25.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–What is being called the worst tornado in U.S. history struck Monday, May 20 in Moore, just south of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Since the disaster, the Church of God has been mobilizing resources and people to assist in any way possible.