Category: Church of God News
With product and supplies staged along the coast and inland in preparation for the snow associated with Hurricane Sandy, Operation Compassion is preparing for a response unlike anything since Hurricane Katrina.
Category: Global News and Ministry
COPENHAGEN — The documentary film is produced by Clara Wei, a Hong Kong based journalist. She has taken part in the ark search together with the NAMI-group that claimed to have found the ark.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Says Evangelist and Founder of WATNRADIO.com, Juanita Price, “I am amazed at how quickly the listenership has grown since the online station’s launch on September 1, this year. Perhaps what I feel is a kind of typical emotion for a diehard evangelist (chuckle), but I am blown away at how God has blessed the station.”
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Recently, Tim Lucas, Lead Pastor of the non-denominational Christian church, Liquid Church in N.J., addressed the question many Christians are asking this fall about Halloween.
Category: Church of God News
Church of God missionaries Mike and Sheila Eaton
report that the church is very much alive’ in the South American country of Peru.
Category: Ministry Resources
“The Nature of His Love,” by Jason Tax, is a free book dedicated to revealing the radical nature of God’s love to the world.
Category: USA National News
Alliance Defending Freedom filed a federal lawsuit Monday against Utah’s Snow College on behalf of a Christian student group banned from including religious speech as part of a homecoming event. The college, located in the town of Ephraim, also denied the club benefits that it extended to other groups.
Category: Events and Happenings
A Christian leader in Egypt is calling for prayers for a huge four-day evangelistic festival in the desert north of Cairo, which started Thursday. The unique event is expected to draw 50,000 people from all over Egypt. Hundreds of buses will transport the crowds every day from major cities to the site.
Category: Church of God News
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Students, staff, and faculty at Lee University are this week celebrating the 2012 Dee Lavender Missions Week. This year’s theme is “Lee for India,” and focuses attention on, and will send aid to, El Shaddai Home for Children in Igatpuri, Maharashtra in India.