Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—July 29, 2015–Raymond E. Crowley was laid to rest today following a final memorial service for the former General Overseer of the Church of God. He passed away on July 21 at this home in Chincoteague, Virginia at the age of 92.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
EchoLight Studios announced today the August 1, 2015, release of the new faith and family film, “77 Chances,” through EchoLight Cinemas.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Teen Mania International made history July 16-27, 2015, with its nationwide evangelistic outreach to the people of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). The initiative, known as Mission Myanmar, also featured the ministry’s first international Acquire the Fire event that saw an astounding attendance of around 13,000 each night.
Category: Ministry Resources
What better book to read at the beach than one with the power to introduce you to the God who made the oceans?
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—Lee University is set to host family and friends of over 200 seniors who will receive graduate and undergraduate degrees from the university, August 1 at 10:30 a.m. in Conn Center.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Oklahoma’s Supreme Court on Monday said the state must remove a Ten Commandments stone monument first placed at its Capitol in 2012, rejecting an appeal to reconsider an earlier decision.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Charles W. “Chuck” Colson went from being a Nixon aide and Watergate felon, to becoming one of the most eloquent and influential evangelical Christian leaders of our time; a leading voice on all Christian worldview matters up until his death in 2012 at the age of 80.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
I suppose it’s a bit more of an anecdote than a commentary. Twenty-two years ago and it seems like last week.
Isn’t that something old people say?
Category: Church of God News
In January 2002, Senior Pastor Acklan Quarrie began training lay leaders in the Bronxwood International Church of God and other neighboring churches in the greater New York City area by using the School of Ministry courses. He named the new school Athanasius School of Ministry. By the end of that first semester, 23 students had completed the first two courses.