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Dutch Reformed Church Votes to Recognize Same-Sex Relationships

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Apostasy is rising in the body of Christ. Indeed, wheat and the tares are growing up together and it’s becoming more apparent which are which. As I’ve said several times over the past few years, the great falling away is underway.

New Book Debunks Claim that Atheists are Smarter than Believers

Category: Ministry Resources

Written by a former atheist, “The God Conclusion: Why Smart People Still Believe,” takes exception to the oft-repeated claim that atheists are smarter than religious believers. Author IW Brown makes the case that often those reputed to be the experts in science and academia are further from the truth about God than the typical layman.

World Missions Director Discusses Career Missionaries

Category: Church of God News

Tim Hill, World Missions General Director, recently focused his attention on Church of God career missionaries as part of the Year of the Missionary project. Here’s what he found after careful study:

Church in America: Crisis or Potential?

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The church in America is dead and dying.

That’s one conclusion that can be drawn from the data in the 25th edition of the empty tomb, inc., series, The State of Church Giving through 2013: Crisis or Potential?, according to the book’s coauthors, John and Sylvia Ronsvalle.

Initiative Urges Churches to be More Inclusive

Category: Church and Ministry

A theological dialogue initiative offering Orthodox perspectives on disability has encouraged churches to address the issue with a renewed commitment.

Free Crowdfunding for Christians: Living Life Waayyy Better

Category: Ministry Resources

The first FREE Christian crowdfunding site is now live at www.GiveSendGo.com.

After fruitless attempts to find a funding platform that not only tolerated, but encouraged Christians to support one another, GiveSendGo.com was born.

Alexander to Present Azusa Lecture; Sibley to Receive Azusa Award

Category: Church of God News

Dr. Estrelda Alexander will present the Tenth Annual Azusa Lecture, “From Azusa to Cleveland: Embracing Our Common Heritage” on Tuesday, October 27, at 7:00 p.m. in the North Cleveland Church of God’s Dixon Chapel. Following Alexander’s presentation, the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center will honor Dr. Wallace Sibley with the Spirit of Azusa Award and a reception for his life-long leadership of the Pentecostal Movement. The lecture and reception honoring Sibley are free and open to the public.

New Children’s Book Explains Christmas

Category: Ministry Resources

Within the pages of Patrick W. Vincent’s new book, Joseph the Bear Discovers Christmas, readers will meet Joseph the bear, a Christmas ornament, who wants to find the real meaning of Christmas. Children will delight on his quest as Joseph asks the other tree ornaments, what they know about Christmas. His friends Bella the Ballerina, Conrad the Cardinal, Dusty the Dog, Noel the Nutcracker and Stan the Snowman, provide varied answers. Finally, Joseph discovers the true meaning of Christmas and young readers of this book will get the answer, too. Beautiful full color illustrations accompany this adorable and unique holiday story for the entire family to enjoy.

Tested by Fire, Sustained by Faith

Category: Church and Ministry

“Tested by Fire, Sustained by Faith.” That is the statement the Rev. Canon Matthew Talarico, Provincial Superior of the US Province of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, would like to pass on to the many friends, benefactors, and residents of the city of Chicago regarding the October 7th fire that has devastated for a second time the historic church, now known as the Shrine of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, on 64th and Woodlawn. Thankfully, nobody was injured in the extra-alarm blaze. We are also very grateful to the Archbishop of Chicago, the Most Reverend Blase Cupich for expressing his support and prayers at this time from Rome.


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