Egypt’s Christians Criticize Islamist Cabinet
Category: Global News and Ministry
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has sworn in a new cabinet, giving leading roles to Islamists and military bureaucrats and only token representation to Christians.
Category: Global News and Ministry
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has sworn in a new cabinet, giving leading roles to Islamists and military bureaucrats and only token representation to Christians.
Category: People in the News
The high jump finals are set for Tuesday, and American Jamie Nieto is in the hunt for a medal after just missing out in 2004.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Much has been made in this nation around the issue of race, perhaps more than any other nation in the West.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
The prayer was simply for a “divine appointment.” As Toni, the Rapid Response Team chaplain walked around the memorial site in Aurora, Colo.,—where many gathered to mourn and pay respects to the victims who were killed in the horrific July 20 movie theatre shooting—she asked for God to guide her steps.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Pastors and Christian leaders from around the country came together this week for final planning stages of a national prayer event meant to address the “moral depravity” in the United States today.
Category: Church of God News
Since its beginning in 1998 as Children of the World Ministries, Inc., orphaned and abandoned children around the world have been provided safe havens. In 2012, they are continuing this mission with a new name, Serving Orphans Worldwide, under the direction of John Gregory and Richard Baker, and in partnership with Church of God World Missions.
Category: Church of God News
The Church of God 74th General Assembly, meeting in session on July 27, 2012 in Orlando, Florida, approved a set of resolutions as recommended by the General Council. One of the resolutions deals with the current societal topic of immigration.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Child Evangelism Fellowship, the largest Christian ministry to children in the world, has announced that it has shared the gospel of Jesus Christ with a staggering 12.1 million children around the world in 2011. This is an 11% increase over the 10.9 million children reached in 2010 and marks the 12th consecutive year of growth for the ministry’s outreach.
Category: The Persecuted Church
Fifty years ago, the Sawi people of Papua, Indonesia, were violent headhunters and cannibals, hostile to neighboring tribes and isolated from the outside world. Today, 85 percent of the tribe identifies itself as Christian, according to Pioneers-USA.