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India Missionary Released After Eight Years of False Imprisonment

Category: The Persecuted Church

After eight years of imprisonment under false accusations and numerous delays in justice proceedings, a Gospel for Asia-sponsored missionary in India has been released.

Church of God Launches New Website Design

Category: Church of God News

March 27, 2013–Cleveland, TN–Church of God Communications announced today the launch of a redesigned denominational website, at www.churchofgod.org.

‘Cowboy’ Churches Catching on Across America

Category: Church and Ministry

Half a million viewers across the nation tune into RFD-TV each week to watch Cowboy Church, a cable program hosted by recording artist Susie McEntire and Russ Weaver, lead pastor of Shepherd’s Valley Cowboy Church in Egan, Texas.

Poll: Failing to Read Bible Related to Declining Morals in U.S. Society

Category: Faith and Family

A new report released Tuesday finds that Americans overwhelmingly believe morals and values are declining in the U.S. (77 percent). The most-cited cause for the decline? A lack of Bible reading.

How Jesus Endured the Pain of the Cross

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Jesus refused anesthesia. Yet something supernatural sustained Him during His suffering.

Mathews Recalls Early Days of Ministerial Internship Program

Category: Church of God News

The Church of God Ministerial Internship Program (MIP) officially launched as a denominational program of the Church of God in 1978 under the leadership of Dr. Robert E. Fisher, who was director of General Education.

FaithVillage Launches Nonprofit Online Bookstore

Category: Church and Ministry

FaithVillage.com, the social network for faith experiences launched last year, is opening a new online bookstore this week.

Two Years After Release, Updated NIV Embraced and Trusted by Millions

Category: Ministry Resources

With more than 450 million copies in print, the New International Version of the Bible has long been the bestselling, most read modern English Bible translation since its initial debut nearly 35 years ago.

North Dakota Governor Signs ‘Heartbeat’ Abortion Ban

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple on Tuesday signed a measure giving the state the most restrictive abortion law in the United States, a bill banning the procedure in most cases once a fetal heartbeat can be detected, as early as six weeks.


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