Category: Church of God News
Church of God Music Ministries, part of the Division of Discipleship at the international offices, will present the conference at North Cleveland Church of God and the Lee University Conn Center, Wednesday, February 22nd through Friday, February 24th. Day sessions will be conducted at the North Cleveland church and two worship concerts will be held at Conn Center. Headlining a night of worship on Friday evening will be world-renowned singer, songwriter and worship leader Israel Houghton and his band, New Breed. Other featured guests will include Mark Harris, the Voices of Lee and more.
Category: Church of God News
As we enter into the Christmas season, Church of God World Missions encourages everyone to pray God’s blessings on our missionaries.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
After reading of an atheist group’s demand that Athens, Texas remove a nativity scene from the corner of their courthouse lawn, evangelist Ray Comfort spent some time on the atheists’ website reading of their many exploits.
Category: USA National News
A nonprofit organization is working to protect pro-life supporters, whose rights to speak to women considering abortions are being threatened.
Category: Global News and Ministry
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reaching out to Christians with warm wishes even as Israel supporters are urging Christians to continue praying for the Holy Land.
Category: Global News and Ministry
The death of Osama bin Laden—which spurred discussions among people of faith on issues of forgiveness, peace, justice and retribution was voted the number one religion story of 2011 by the nation’s leading religion journalists.
Category: Church of God News
Church of God publications began over a century ago when what is today the Church of God Evangel was launched under the title Evening Light.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Matthew and Luke are the only Gospel writers who wrote about Jesus’ birth, and we aren’t sure who provided them with firsthand reports. Jesus’ mother was among the earliest Christian disciples, so we assume she shared her story with them. All details were passed down orally, without the aid of technology. There were no radios, televisions, tape recorders, iPads, walkie-talkies, cameras, cellphones or fax machines in first century Israel. The only form of “instant messaging” required a guy to run from one king to another over a period of days.