Category: Church of God News
On July 29-Aug. 2, Lee University will host the 2019 Church of God Teen Talent, an international competition which aims to help young people ages 13-19 discover their talents, develop that talent, and dedicate it to better serve the Lord. Over 5,000 individuals will compete in 43 categories over the course of five days, featuring competition in music, art, drama, multimedia, creative writing, and Bible.
Category: The Persecuted Church
Scotland Yard awarded $3.056 to a street preacher they wrongfully arrested for racism in February.
Category: Church of God News
“Awakening the Church in North America,” written by J. David Stephens, is the latest resource released by the Church of God’s Pathway Press.
Category: People in the News
Ashley DeRamus—entrepreneur, fashion designer, singer and advocate—set a goal to be the first special needs person to sing the national anthem in all 50 states. That is a title and a goal she was able to achieve because she also happens to have Down syndrome.
Category: Church of God News
Conscious of the social situation that some regions of the South America are going through, the Church of God International Offices, in partnership with the Department of World Missions and the Office of the Church of God Latin America (COGLA), have announced CONNECTION. In order to strengthen ties and strengthen relations of support to the ministerial body of this region, a first encounter of Colombian and Venezuelan pastors will be held later this month.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
When actor Kirk Cameron and best-selling author Ray Comfort teamed up just over fifteen years ago to produce Way of the Master, they had no idea that they would end up with fifty-two episodes that would inspire millions in every country of the world. And after an eight-year hiatus, the popular television program is making a comeback with new hosts and an exciting new format.