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Kentucky Passes Christian Health Care Ministry Law

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The Kentucky General Assembly passed a law allowing a Christian-only health care plan to resume operations in the state. The Florida-based Medi-Share ministry was shut down last year after objections from the Kentucky insurance department.

Delaware Voting on Gay Marriage Bill

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Delaware lawmakers will take up a gay marriage bill on Tuesday in a bid to make the state the 11th to allow same-sex couples to wed.

Black Ministries Conference Scheduled for July in Washington

Category: Church of God News

The 15th Biennial International Fellowship Conference, sponsored by Church of God Black Ministries, will be held July 17-20, 2013 at National Church of God (www.nationalcog.org), 6700 Bock Road, Fort Washington, Maryland.

Rugged Faith, Making an Impact

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Rugged Faith Ministries is now offering two new programs for churches. Entitled “Impact; Men Making a Difference” and “David’s Mighty Men; The Hard Corps” both programs can be presented as a 4-hour seminar, or a 90-minute rally.

U.S. Christians Look to Solidarity with Israel

Category: Global News and Ministry

Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD) President Mark Tooley was honored to co-host today’s Christian Israel Solidarity Event at the Israel Embassy in Washington, D.C. Other members of the host committee included Samuel Rodriguez of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, Mat Staver of Liberty University, Gary Bauer of American Values, and Susan Michael of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, among others.

Pentagon Defends Unconstitutional Policy Against Soldiers Sharing Faith

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Pentagon personnel responded to Breitbart News’ report about court-martialing service members who share their faith in the military, which the Pentagon confirmed on Wednesday and the Air Force on Thursday separately confirmed a second time.

Now the Pentagon claims the opposite. But these new statements instead only compound the problem, as the Pentagon’s new definitions for terms squarely contradict what the dictionary says those terms mean. All this has taken place as the first flag officer in the military has stepped forward to defy the unconstitutional policy.

Couple to Donate CD Proceeds to World Missions

Category: Church of God News

Jimmy and Jennifer Layne, also known as “Back Home,” from Nashville, Tennessee, have committed to donate a portion of the profits from their new CD to the Marcelly’s Dream project with Church of God World Missions.

Hymn Writers Revive Lost Musical Art

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Most songwriters in Nashville, Tenn., want to get their songs on the radio. Keith and Kristyn Getty hope their songs end up in dusty old hymnbooks.

Pentagon: Service Members Can Evangelize

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Christian conservatives have grown increasingly alarmed in recent weeks over reports and rumors that the Pentagon is considering new policies aimed at discriminating against Christians and disciplining or even court-martialing those who share their faith.


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