Last January, Mark Williams, general overseer of the Church of God, led the way in a 21-day Virtual Prayer Initiative that connected leaders, pastors and the laity across the nation in a two-hour nightly prayer call.
Approximately ten years ago, a Chattanooga, Tenn. dentist approached Operation Compassion with an idea to help Orphanage Emmanuel in Comayaguela, Honduras. The vision was to send raw wheat to the orphanage, teach them to mill it and use the flour to bake goods in support of the more than 600 children housed there. A partnership was born and Dr. Don Reynolds and Operation Compassion have been sending wheat ever since.
Robert Madu will be the Friday evening speaker at the Ministerial Internship Program (MIP) Commissioning Celebration on May 15 at 7:00 p.m. at the North Cleveland Church of God.
Sevierville, TN — Members from the Valley Station Church of God in Louisville, Kentucky recently visited Smoky Mountain Children’s Home bearing a most unique gift—a five-gallon galvanized bucket full of pennies, approximately twenty nine thousand (29,000), worth two hundred ninety dollars ($290).
Clark Beckham had already enrolled in grad school at Lee University and was set to be the student director of Lee’s Campus Choir when he auditioned for “American Idol” in Nashville last summer.
Japan is a nation of 126 million people with only one percent claiming Christ as Lord and Savior. Seeds of faith have been sown, tears have been shed, prayers have been prayed, and now belief arises in God’s timing for a great harvest of souls. Those sincere and earnest prayers are being answered.
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