Category: The Persecuted Church
A judge has denied bail to a young Christian man charged with desecrating the Koran under Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws despite the lack of evidence against him, sources said.
Category: Church of God News
For the past 10 years, Operation Compassion, an independent benevolent organization with ties to the Church of God, has been working on a plan to help feed hungry families and help provide them an income at the same time.
Category: Church of God News
A Church of God pastor from Florida is making a 540-mile bike ride across three southeast Asian countries to raise money and awareness for poverty in the region.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Do faith and work mix? And if so, as America’s workforce increasingly wants meaning beyond a paycheck, do pastors help? From a recent national study commissioned by Dallas-based LeTourneau University’s Center for Faith & Work, answers are, “Yes,” and “Not enough.”
Category: People in the News
It took pioneers decades to build the land of Israel both physically and spiritually. Ken and Margie Crowell were two of those pioneers, helping to build the Israeli economy physically while building a Christian witness.
Category: Faith and Family
Christian retail stores helped make Courageous the best-selling DVD of all in the country in its first week of release.
Category: Church of God News
People for Care and Learning (PCL), an independent, benevolent organization with origins in the Church of God, has announced a highly ambitious project to build an entire city in the southeast Asian country of Cambodia.
Category: People in the News
It’s an end to a prayer era at Alaska Airlines. After three decades, the carrier is putting the kibosh on prayer card distribution with in-flight meals.
Category: Faith and Family
Purity is going viral. A short video promoting sexual purity hit nearly a quarter of a million views on Thursday.