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Poll Shows 55 Percent of Christian Singles Believe in Love at First Sight

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

A recent Valentine’s Day poll conducted by ChristianMingle.com, the largest and fastest growing online community for Christian singles, revealed 55 percent of Christian singles believe in love at first sight. Twenty-four percent said they didn’t believe in love at first sight and 21 percent were undecided on the issue.

Converge21 USA Brings Leaders, Next Gen Voices Together

Category: Events and Happenings

Virginia Beach, VA– Empowered21 USA, in partnership with the Society for Pentecostal Studies, will bring elite scholars, esteemed Christian leaders and next generation voices together for synergy at Converge21 USA to be held at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Va., February 29 – March 3, 2012.

Global Audience Joins Overseer’s Monthly Webcast

Category: Church of God News

The monthly Webcast led by Church of God General Overseer Dr. Raymond Culpepper was viewed live by a large global audience on Tuesday, February 7.

Will NY House Pass Bill Allowing Churches to Meet in Schools?

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

In what marks at least a temporary victory for religious freedom, New York’s Senate has passed a bill to reverse the controversial New York City school district’s ban on allowing churches to rent facilities for worship services.

Santorum Signs Presidential Pledge for Religious Freedom

Category: People in the News

Sen. Rick Santorum is the first and only candidate to sign the Presidential Pledge for Religious Freedom.

Phoney Rabbis, Lost Discernment and the Eddie Long Disaster

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Why did people applaud Bishop Long’s bizarre “coronation” in Atlanta?

Lee University Continues Record Enrollment

Category: Church of God News

Lee University has announced a spring student enrollment of 4,028 students, breaking another record for the amount of students enrolled at the Cleveland, Tennessee school.

Bishop Eddie Long, Rabbi Messer Apologize for Offensive ‘King’ Ceremony

Category: People in the News

Bishop Eddie Long has apologized for a bizarre ceremony in late January in which a Messianic rabbi crowned him as “king.”

‘Season of Service’ Hopes to Spark California Revival

Category: Church and Ministry

Sacramento, Calif., is in the thick of change—eternal change.


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