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Tennessee Supreme Court Seeks to Involve Lawyers in their Churches

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Nashville, Tenn. – In an effort to reach more people in need of information about legal services, the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Access to Justice Commission has formed a faith-based initiative to engage lawyers within their place of worship.

Youth & Discipleship Supporting Global 4/14 Day

Category: Church of God News

There are 2.3 billion children on earth under age 15 and they represent the largest unreached people group in the world. Nearly 85% of people who make a decision for Christ, do so between the ages of 4 to 14.

John Hagee Ministry Leads US Pastors on Holy Land Pilgrimage

Category: Church and Ministry

In recent weeks, more than 50 pastors associated with traditionally African-American denominations traveled with Christians United for Israel (CUFI) to the Holy Land. The two trips were part of a series during the winter of 2012-2013 in which CUFI is taking more than 180 Christian clergy from a variety of denominations to Israel.

Pastor Apologizes For Praying at Interfaith Newtown Vigil

Category: People in the News

A Lutheran pastor in Newtown, Conn., has apologized after being reprimanded for participating in an interfaith vigil following the shooting massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The Rev. Rob Morris, pastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church, prayed at the vigil the Sunday following the Dec. 14 shootings alongside other Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Baha’i clergy.

Liquid Church Members Spend 66,000 Hours on 40-Day Bible Reading Marathon

Category: Church and Ministry

Although statistics report that more than 700 people give up reading the Bible every day in America, one Christian church in New Jersey is bucking the trend.

Care Ministries Partners in Latin American Leadership Summit

Category: Church of God News

Last month a special dinner was hosted by the Pentecostal Theological Seminary and Dr. Oliver McMahan, for the Latin American Executive Committee and the Bishops of the Hispanic regions in the U.S. Also in attendance was leadership from the World Missions department, Dr. Tim Hill and Reverend John Childers. During the evening, Dr. Donnie Smith, executive administrator of the Care Ministries division, presented a check for $50,000 to Dr. David Ramirez in support of the Latin American Leadership Summit.

Christians Call to Action on Boy Scout Issue

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

President Obama expressed his desire to see Gay Boys become Scouts; corporate America has threatened to stop funding the Boy Scouts if they do not lift the ban on gays. The U. S. Supreme Court upheld the ban in 2000. Nevertheless, On February 3, 2013, the president made pubic his beliefs regarding the Boy Scouts of America.

Missionary Releases Book on Missional Living

Category: Faith and Family

Short-term missions are effectively spreading the gospel and the love of Christ to nearly every corner of the world. Yet most who accept the call to short-term missions experience an all too familiar cycle — the spiritual high during the trip and a rapid, sometimes deflating return to reality afterward.

1,000 Events from National Marriage Week USA — Feb. 7 to 14

Category: Events and Happenings

During the week leading up to Valentine’s Day, a national campaign to strengthen marriage is stirring up nearly 1000 events nationwide to help couples.


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