Category: People in the News
The doctor who cured an HIV-infected baby for the first time is happier talking to children than to adults and is finding all the attention since the news came out a little overwhelming.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
The Bible is not only the world’s most widely distributed book (by the billions), it is also the world’s most widely banned book. That’s because it is not just an eclectic assortment of ancient religious traditions. Rather, it is the ultimate threat to the status quo of prideful, human kingdom-building, the ultimate collection of divinely inspired revolutionary writings.
Category: Church of God News
The Legal Services office of the Church of God has received notification that a secondary logo has been trademarked for the Church of God by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Category: Church and Ministry
Nashville, TN–Open Doors received the prestigious Milestone Award at the National Religious Broadcasters banquet at the Gaylord Opryland and Convention Center Tuesday night.
Category: Events and Happenings
World Congress of Families invites pro-family leaders, activists and scholars to join delegates from over 80 countries at World Congress of Families VII (May 15-18, 2013) at the Australian Technology Park in Sydney. The theme for WCF VII is “Happy Families, Healthy Economy: A New Vision for National Prosperity and Social Progress.”
Category: Ministry Resources
New Book Offers Snail’s View of Noah’s Ark StoryWhat can two of the least famous passengers of Noah’s Ark teach today’s kids? To answer that question, Standard Publishing is pleased to announce the release of “Bink and Slinky’s Ark Adventure.” Author Donna (Austgen) Frisinger, an award-winning poet and freelance writer, brings to life the vibrant, imaginative adventure of two groovy snails trying to reach Noah’s Ark before “The Great Falling” begins.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
A rumor began circulating late last month that the U.S. State Department was considering removing Cuba from the U.S. list of countries that support terrorism.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
There’s a natural evolution when it comes to innovation. The first prototypes of a product, media project or any creative endeavor are rarely perfect, and usually fatally flawed. But part of the development process is working through the bad stuff in order to get to what actually works.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
For years, it was unthinkable that society would tolerate so-called designer babies or the move toward gender-based abortion. Now, evidence shows some U.S. couples are making that choice.