Category: Church of God News
“Fire in the Tent: The 1908 Cleveland Revival” is the topic of the third annual Azusa Lecture to be held October 28 at 7:00 p.m. at the North Cleveland Church of God. As part of the event, Dr. T.L. Lowery will be presented the Spirit of Azusa Award for his many years of evangelistic ministry. The lecture and a reception honoring Lowery is free and open to the public.
Category: Church of God News
Two separate uprisings have prompted Church of God World Missions to issue prayer alerts.
Category: Church of God News
Two separate uprisings have prompted Church of God World Missions to issue prayer alerts.
Category: Church of God News
A series of eight regional “Listening Tours” has been announced by the Church of God Executive Committee which will take place across the United States in February and March 2009.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
NET, a brand new cable channel will launch in prime time on December 8, 2008 at 8;00 pm. NET, a fresh, exciting new service replaces The Prayer Channel, the former center for religious, educational and cultural programming in the New York area. NET will continue in its place with the same values and goals but with a bold new look and entertaining, DVR worthy original programming.
Category: USA National News
A new project of Focus on the Family (FOTF) seems to be convincing Christians in Colorado to adopt a foster child.
Category: Church of God News
The World Missions Leadership team has been conducting Local Church Missions Representatives (LMR) Seminars. Thus far, there have been a total of seven of these meetings in the following states: North Georgia, South Carolina, Northern and Southern Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
Category: Church of God News
The World Missions Leadership team has been conducting Local Church Missions Representatives (LMR) Seminars. Thus far, there have been a total of seven of these meetings in the following states: North Georgia, South Carolina, Northern and Southern Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
On the eve of National Bible Week – established in 1942 by the Roosevelt administration – Wycliffe Bible Translators, the world’s largest Bible translation organization, is launching the Last Languages Campaign. This historic, high-speed, high-tech effort to start a language development and Bible translation program in the remaining one-third of the world’s language groups that still need one by 2025 represents a time savings of 125 years from the 1990s translation pace.