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Vision 2020 Aims to Help Ministries Raise $1 Billion by 2020

Category: Ministry Resources

What’s your vision? The Vision Group wants to help you bring it to life through a new fundraising campaign called Vision 2020.

Survey: Religious Hostility Rising in America

Category: The Persecuted Church

Given the recent backlash against Chick-fil-A and the Family Research Council shooting, it’s not hard to see the rise of religious hostility in the U.S.

Women in Missions Address General Assembly Gathering

Category: Church of God News

On July 22, 2012, a session dedicated to Women in Missions around the world was held in a pre-Assembly conference in Orlando, Florida.

World Missions Award Winners Announced During GA2012

Category: Church of God News

During the World Missions banquet prior to the Church of God International General Assembly in Orlando, Florida, states and local churches were honored for their excellence in missions giving throughout the two years since the previous General Assembly (June 2010-May 2012).

Wine Country Vintners to Church: ‘We Don’t Want Your Kind Out Here!’

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Calvary Chapel Bible Fellowship (“The Barn”) is gearing up to file a federal lawsuit against the County of Riverside, CA, in the event the County continues its ban on churches in the Temecula Wine Country, an area that is being expanded from approximately 7,000 acres to over 18,990 acres. A public hearing will occur on Wednesday, August 22, 2012, over the fate of churches in this region.

Project 3 Aims to Package 3 Million Meals for Hungry Kids

Category: Church and Ministry

When devising a strategy for his nonprofit organization’s biggest project to date, Feeding Children Everywhere President and CEO Don Campbell fully realized the timing.

Beware of ‘Christian’ Con Artists

Category: Opinion & Commentary

A big percentage of ministry funds from the U.S. go down the drain because of corruption. Please use discernment when you give.

Singer Trilogy Author Calvin Miller Passes

Category: People in the News

Calvin Miller, author, speaker, pastor and seminary professor, died on Sunday in Birmingham, Ala., from complications after heart surgery he had less than two weeks ago. He was one week shy of his 76th birthday.

More Than 10,000 Churches to Date Sign on the Line to Bring People Back to Church

Category: Events and Happenings

More than 10,000 congregations have committed to active participation in National Back to Church Sunday on Sept. 16. By registering their names and locations (www.backtochurch.com/roster), these congregations have signaled their intentions to invite family, friends, neighbors and co-workers, who, for a variety of reasons, no longer attend church.


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