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World Missions Plans Second LMR Rally

Category: Church of God News

Church of God World Missions is planning to recognize Local Missions Representatives (LMRs) at the second National LMR Rally and Celebration on July 26-27, 2013.

Lee Club Plans World Record-Breaking Football Game

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–Alpha Gamma Chi, a Lee University social service club, will be attempting to break a Guinness World Record for the longest flag football game ever played. The group hopes to raise funds for the People for Care and Learning (PCL) “Build a City” project.

TBN Mobile App Sends Christian TV Around the World

Category: Ministries and Organizations

It’s the age of the mobile app, and Trinity Broadcasting Family of Networks, the world’s largest religious broadcaster, has a smartphone application that is introducing the best in Christian television to new generations of viewers.

Stranded Cruise Passengers Turn to Faith

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Carnival cruise ship Triumph might have fallen short of its name when a fire left the vessel lifeless in the Gulf of Mexico, but many passengers indeed triumphed over the foul conditions that ensued, thanks in part to an impromptu Bible study that brought them closer to each other and closer to God.

When Christians Die of Cancer

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Sickness doesn’t win when the suffering person is a Christian.

North Georgia State Office Hosts Luncheon at Georgia State Capitol

Category: Church of God News

ATLANTA, Ga.–On Tuesday, February 12, 2013, the Church of God North Georgia State Offices executive staff, led by administrative bishop Michael Baker, hosted a luncheon at the Georgia State Capitol for representatives of the Georgia legislature connected to the Church of God.

Louisiana Church Reaps Unexpected Harvest on Rwanda Seed

Category: Church and Ministry

When Time Magazine labeled Lake Providence, La., “The Poorest Place in America” in an August 1994 edition, Don Boyett unconsciously accepted a challenge. As pastor of Providence Church, Boyett knew the power of words to knock down or build up his congregation and the town he had grown to love.

Pope Urging Church Leaders to Put Aside Rivalries

Category: People in the News

With passing phrases and striking images, Pope Benedict is assembling a last testament to his Roman Catholic Church, urging its leaders to put aside their rivalries and think only of the unity of the faith.

Mercy Ships to Be Featured on ’60 Minutes’

Category: Ministries and Organizations

Mercy Ships, an international nonprofit organization that operates hospital ships and provides medical aid to the world’s forgotten poor, will be featured on CBS’ 60 Minutes this Sunday at approximately 7 p.m. EST.


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