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Lee University Receives Approval for Nursing Program

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, Tennessee–The Tennessee Board of Nursing has cleared the way for Lee University to build a nursing program.

‘Messiah’ Is Increasingly Popular Name for U.S. Boys

Category: Latest Trends

Sophia tops the list of names for American baby girls for the second year in a row, while King and Messiah are becoming increasingly popular names for boys, the U.S. Social Security Administration said on Thursday.

Celebrate ‘Say Something Nice’ Sunday

Category: Events and Happenings

Sunday, June 2, 2013, will be different from all the Sundays that preceded it. It will be a friendlier, more cheerful and more affirming day. Gone will be the rancor and demeaning verbiage. Across the nation churches will celebrate the Seventh Annual Say Something Nice Sunday. As bullying has escalated in all walks of life including some churches, the imperative to be more Christ-like in our speech takes on even greater significance.

Pentecostalism: To the Ends of the Earth

Category: Church and Ministry

It’s arguably the fastest-growing religious movement in the world. Yet, despite increasing from less than 1 million adherents at the beginning of the 20th century to as many as 614 million today, the story behind the “spectacular rise of global Pentecostalism” has gone largely untold.

Pope Tells Nuns to Be Spiritual Mothers, Not ‘Spinsters’

Category: Global News and Ministry

Pope Francis on Wednesday told leaders of women’s orders from around the world to be “fertile” spiritual mothers in the Catholic Church, not “spinsters.”

British Church Attendance Stabilizes After Years of Decline

Category: Global News and Ministry

The number of people attending Sunday services at Britain’s Anglican churches is continuing to drop, but church officials say there are signs that the decline is starting to stabilize.

North Korea: Jailed American Missionary Plotted Downfall of State

Category: The Persecuted Church

A Korean-American sentenced to 15 years hard labour in North Korea was a missionary who used his tourism business to form groups to overthrow the government, the state’s Supreme Court said.

Kenneth Bae, 44, was sentenced earlier this month after being detained late last year leading a tour group in the North Korean city of Rason, on the border with China.

Historical Society of Church of God Movements to meet May 30

Category: Church of God News

The Historical Society of Church of God Movements announces its upcoming 12th annual meeting for Thursday, May 30, 2013. This year’s theme is “A Study of R.G. Spurling: His Legacy and Influence” and focuses on the founder of the Christian Union, which later gave rise to the various Church of God groups prominent in Pentecostalism. The meeting will be held near Spurling’s home area at the “First Assembly House” adjacent to Fields of the Wood at 10000 Highway 294 near Murphy, North Carolina.

Latin American Leaders Gather in Guatemala

Category: Church of God News

More than 1,500 top officials of the Church of God throughout Latin America gathered late last month in Guatemala to hear from denominational leaders and discuss plans that will guide the growth of the church until the year 2020 under the theme, “Word, Spirit, and Community.”


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