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Can An Evangelical Christian Vote for a Mormon?

Category: Opinion & Commentary

This question has stirred much debate. Historically, Christians have voted for candidates of different faiths, including Mormons, based on how they live their lives and how deeply committed they are to upholding the U.S. Constitution. Remember, God-ordained government, and we are not electing a pastor-in-chief, we are electing a commander-in-chief.

A ‘Burden’ to Bring Hope to Philadelphia

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Pastor K. Marshall Williams Sr. has a burden. He knows it’s not his to bear alone, but in his sphere of influence—which happens to be the City of Brotherly Love—the pastor of Nazarene Baptist Church can’t help but see lost souls all across Philadelphia.

‘The Purpose Driven Life’ Celebrates 10 Years

Category: Ministry Resources

After 10 unprecedented years as the best-selling non-fiction hardback in history, Rick Warren’s The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For? is being re-tooled and re-released by Zondervan.

Will Homeschooled Children Bring the Election Home for Romney?

Category: Opinion & Commentary

MIAMI, Oct. 19, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ — An 11 year old boy believes he holds the key for a Romney victory in a few weeks — motivating the base. And, he is determined to energize the homeschooling vote in particular.

10,000 Egyptians Gather in Desert to Worship Jesus

Category: Global News and Ministry

Increased persecution, the election of a Muslim Brotherhood president, the death of the Coptic Orthodox Church pope and thousands fleeing their homeland in fear of an uncertain future.

Cheerleaders Overcome Atheist Objection to Religious Signs

Category: USA National News

 

A court has just ruled that high school cheerleaders who were banned by their school from holding banners with Bible verses have a constitutional free speech right to display those signs at football games.

Azusa Lecture, Spirit of Azusa Award to be Presented

Category: Church of God News

On Tuesday, October 30, 2012, the annual Azusa Lecture Series will take place and will include a lecture by John Christopher Thomas and presentation of the Spirit of Azusa Award to Dr. French Arrington. The event will take place at 7:00 P.M. at the North Cleveland Church of God Bryant Fellowship Hall and is free and open to the public.

YWEA 2013 – India: “Take Action / Be The Change!”

Category: Church of God News

Church of God Youth and Discipleship Ministries announces the 2013 emphasis of the annual Youth World Evangelism Action (YWEA) project.

There are 44 million vulnerable children living in India. Many live on the streets. Some are enslaved in brothels. Most are poor, hungry, and exploited. Hope is hard to come by. No country on earth has more orphans than India.

Change is Born
Twenty year ago, God gave a vision and a burden to a pastor in India named Jyothi Reddi. Now the “Children’s Home” is one of the largest in the Church of God and is feeding, clothing, housing, and educating 479 boys and girls!

Change is Waiting
The greatest need now is a building for their school. If they don’t get more space and room for their school, the government will soon close them down.

Be the Change!
For over 50 years, YWEA has brought hope, change, and life around the world. With your help we will help provide a school building, desks, and chairs for the children! We will also help provide food, clothes, love, and care to orphans who need it most. What can you do? Be the Change!

Start Changing Things!
For more information, incredible videos, resources, printable posters, fund-raising ideas and to learn how your church can get involved, please visit our website at and more: go to www.myywea.com Find out how you and your friends, family, and church can change things for orphans in India and around the world.

Contact: Randall Parris, at (423) 478-7883 or rparris@churchofgod.org.

Shekinah Glory Releases Fourth Album

Category: Ministry Resources

A dozen years in, the Chicago-based ensemble known as Shekinah Glory Ministry (SGM) continues to be a forerunner for urban praise and worship music. They’ve made chants such as “Praise Is What I Do” and “Jesus” well-known tunes sung by choirs around the country every Sunday morning.


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