Category: Events and Happenings
Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, executive producers of The Bible miniseries, thanked the nation for making the show’s Sunday premiere on The History Channel the No. 1 cable television event of the year with more than 14.8 million viewers.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—Lee University recently announced it will seek state approval to begin a nursing program at the Church of God-affiliated school.
Category: Ministry Resources
In a truly healthy church, what one “principal qualification” of its leaders proves absolutely vital — yet is most often overlooked? Friendliness, perhaps? A vibrant personality? Or even people skills?
Category: People in the News
Evangelist Benny Hinn and his ex-wife Suzanne were remarried on Sunday after being divorced since 2011.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
If you see any of these seven warning signs in your church, my advice is to run as fast as you can.
Category: Church of God News
January through March is an especially busy time for the staff and volunteers who put together the Winterfest weekends. Thousands across the country attend Winterfest where they receive top notch entertainment and spiritual nurture from some of the nation’s finest praise and worship leaders, musical groups, and speakers.
Category: Global News and Ministry
Christian churches and worship centers were completely shut down on Sunday in the central Nigerian town of Wukari following religious riots that broke out Saturday in the town between Muslims and Christians.
Category: Church and Ministry
For too long there has been a disconnect between the church and issues surrounding orphan care, according to Johnny Carr, national director of church partnerships at Bethany Christian Services.
Category: Church and Ministry
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys have asked the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit to weigh in on a church’s lawsuit over a Phoenix suburb’s flawed sign ordinance. On Feb. 8, a three-judge panel ruled 2-1 against Good News Community Church, whose signs are subjected by the town of Gilbert to greater regulation than similar non-commercial signs.