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Great Day of Prayer Is This Sunday

Category: Church of God News

This coming Sunday, July 1, will be the last Great Day of Prayer of this General Assembly period and the last of the administration of Church of God General Overseer Raymond Culpepper.

General Assembly Agenda Available on Church of God Site

Category: Church of God News

The agenda of items to be debated and voted upon by the International General Council of the Church of God has been placed on the Church of God website, following a pre-release mailing to ordained bishops earlier this month.

Around the World Walk Reaches 40,000 Miles

Category: People in the News

Guinness World Record holder Arthur Blessitt has reached forty thousand miles. This is the longest around the world walk in history. June 25, 2012 Arthur crossed the historic mark carrying a 12 foot cross in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. An enthusiastic crowd gathered including two elders from the First Nations welcoming the cross.

Military Chaplains Losing Freedoms

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Although the U.S. Military fight and die to uphold freedom, high-level military chaplains report they are increasingly being denied freedom of conscience and freedom of speech. There is also alarm about the negative effects on troop morale over the undoing of the 237-years’ practice of providing traditional religious support for U.S. soldiers.

Jack Hayford Set to Remarry Benny Hinn to Ex-Wife in October

Category: People in the News

Benny Hinn and his ex-wife, Suzanne, have set the date for their remarriage, which will take place this fall at the church where they were first joined 33 years ago.

Thousands to Gather in the Heart of Toronto to Pray for Canada

Category: Events and Happenings

On July 28, thousands of Christians will converge at Massey Hall for a day of prayer, worship and fasting for the City of Toronto and the nation of Canada.

Miss America 2012 Receives Overcomer Award From Prison Ministry

Category: People in the News

Laura Kaeppeler has overcome some difficult obstacles on the way to becoming Miss America 2012, including the challenges of being the child of a prison inmate.

Chaplain Takes Stand for Name of Jesus

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Take your time with the decision, Terry Sartain was told. A police chaplain for seven years in Charlotte, N.C., Sartain was given the news three days before a promotion ceremony—there was a change in policy.

Pentecostal Theological Seminary Establishes Center for Latino Studies

Category: Church of God News

Responding to the overwhelming growth of the Latino population and the growing rate of the Church of God Latino constituency in the United States, the Pentecostal Theological Seminary, in consultation with the Hispanic Bishops, has strategically created the Center for Latino Studies.


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