Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Delivering a wide-range of family-friendly programming, Sky Angel is taking advantage of cutting-edge technology to offer subscribers a variety of channels at a low cost. The service uses the internet to deliver live television and an extensive on-demand library, via a secure encryption, directly to a set-top box connected to a TV.
Category: Church and Ministry
Pastor John Swadley was still huddled in the crawl space under his house when he began forming the plan for Forest Park Baptist Church’s response to the tornado.
Category: Global News and Ministry
About 190 youths from southern India gathered for a three-day camp, where Gospel for Asia-supported missionary Daniel J. taught from the verse 1 Timothy 4:12. He encouraged the boys and girls to be an example in all areas of their lives by breaking down the verse and putting it in practical ways for the teens to understand and apply to their lives.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
It’s faith that grounds one of the newest contestants competing for a spot in Britain’s Got Talent.
Category: Faith and Family
Focus on the Family is expanding its efforts to help parents protect their children by teaming up with TVGuardian to provide clean entertainment choices for families. The organizations are working together to make the TVGuardian filter, a device that eliminates objectionable language, available to more families.
Category: Church of God News
More than two years after the Pathway bookstore in Cleveland, Tennessee closed, popular demand has prompted its re-opening in a former location.
Category: The Persecuted Church
Violent persecution around the globe must not be ignored as it is now.
Around the world, and especially in Africa and Asia, Christian populations are suffering severe discrimination and brutal attacks. Thousands are being killed. Systematic campaigns are being waged against Christians simply because of their faith, and it is not too dramatic to suggest that these are forms of ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Category: Church and Ministry
In the wake of Family Radio founder Harold Camping’s failed rapture predictions, unbelievers are mocking and evangelicals are distancing themselves from the sect whose followers traveled around the world renting billboards and motor homes with signs proclaiming the end of the world on May 21. One billboard playfully reproving Camping—a photo of which quickly went viral—was unveiled on May 22, reading, “That was awkward. ‘No one knows the day or the hour …’”