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The Greatest Untapped Evangelistic Opportunity Before the Modern Church

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

A pastor from North Carolina suggests that modern missions may be overlooking a vast mission field that’s right at our feet. Scott T. Brown, a long-time advocate for church and family reformation, maintains, “There are many mission fields, but the family presents what may be the greatest untapped evangelistic opportunity before the Church today.

Foreign Gods Gain Momentum in US

Category: USA National News

Hindu and Buddhist groups are gaining momentum in the United States.

Americans Split on Whether Being Homosexual is a Sin

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Joel Osteen on April 30 said he believes the Scripture says that being gay is a sin, and is opposed to gay marriage.

Office of Amalgamations, Affiliations in the Church of God

Category: Church of God News

A relatively new ministry within the walls of the Church of God International Offices is Amalgamations and Affiliations under the umbrella of USA Missions.

‘All Things Work Together’ in Jeremy Lin ESPN Controversy

Category: People in the News

In the middle of the night, during the peak of one of the best sports stories to sweep the nation, one word changed everything for an ESPN journalist. And brought him closer to God in the process.

Latin Church Passing Torch to Next Generation

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

The Spirit-empowered church in Latin America has witnessed revival over the last few decades. As a new generation of leaders arises, the question is whether or not the revival will continue—and even grow.

Discipleship Is Not a Dirty Word

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Reclaiming the process of discipleship will require a total overhaul of how we do church.

Over 440 Receive Degrees During Lee University Spring Commencement

Category: Church of God News

A record number of graduates received diplomas during Lee University’s spring commencement exercises last weekend, May 4 and 5.

Lawmakers Blast Vanderbilt over ‘Hostile’ Policy

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The Congressional Prayer Caucus is challenging Vanderbilt University over a new school policy they say discriminates against religious student groups.


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