Lee University Sponsoring ‘Secret Church’ Event
Category: Church of God News
On Friday, April 20, 2012, Lee University will host The Secret Church.
Category: Church of God News
On Friday, April 20, 2012, Lee University will host The Secret Church.
Category: Testimonies
PHILIPPINES — On the morning of August 21, 2011, my sons, Michael and Paulo, asked what they should do with the birthday money they recently received. I suggested they help out a local feeding center or purchase rice for a needy friend. However, when my other son, Francis, came home, he suggested we take a short-term missions trip to Cebu.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
I’m dreaming of a day when U.S. immigration policy reflects the values of the Bible.
Category: Church of God News
The Church of God’s national music conference, Music Explosion, recently convened in Cleveland, Tennessee, welcoming local church musicians and music ministry leaders.
Category: Events and Happenings
Recognizing child abuse and neglect as an epidemic that killed 1,560 children in 2010 and affected nearly 700,000 children nationwide, Christian leaders will hold an audio news briefing on Tuesday, March 27, at 1:30 p.m. EDST (10:30 am Pacific Time) to discuss efforts encouraging congregations to observe Blue Sunday on April 29, with prayer and reflection for abused children as well as recognition of the heroes who rescue and protect children. To learn more about these efforts, go to www.1560reasons.org.
Category: Ministry Resources
PFC Records announces the new CD release from award winning, classical vocalist, Trish Foti Genco. LOVED is a collection of contemporary inspirational songs from the Church to Broadway that touch on the theme of God’s unfolding grace throughout your life journey.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
A first-of-its-kind federal lawsuit was filed last week against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) challenging a new mandate a Missouri business owner says violates his constitutionally protected religious beliefs.
Category: USA National News
In a loss for religious freedom advocates, the Supreme Court on Monday decided not to review a case involving a Christian sorority and fraternity at San Diego’s State University. The Christian clubs were told they must be willing to accept atheists as leaders.
Category: Testimonies
If you’ve never believed in angels before, this may change your tune. At least it did for one Henryville, Ind., family of five.