First Center of ‘African Firewall’ Project Dedicated in Mozambique

The first of six ministry centers along the so-called “African Firewall” project was dedicated on January 17 on the outskirts of Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. The center was constructed in only 48 days by several teams from Men and Women of Action in the U.S. and workers from the Church of God in Brazil and Mozambique.

International Executive Council Completes January Session

Cleveland, TN—The Church of God International Executive Council concluded their regularly-scheduled session on Wednesday, January 28.

Virtual Prayer Meeting Concludes This Weekend with Youth Emphasis, Celebration

The 21-day Virtual Prayer Meeting by Church of God congregations is in its final week. According to Prayer Coordinator Doug Small, more than 3,500 connections have been made into the virtual prayer meeting from every state and some fifty nations.

Slain Georgia Couple Were Church of God Members

A Georgia couple that went missing on January 22 were active members of the Mount Paran North Church of God in Marietta, Ga. The case, which has made national news, appears to have come to a tragic end as the vehicle the couple was driving was found submerged in a lake and two bodies found nearby.

African Bible College Reaches Important Milestone

The Bethel Bible College in Lusaka, Zambia, has progressed greatly under the leadership of Duncan Mboma, national education director. It now is one of the larger Church of God schools on the continent of Africa.

Multi-Cultural Ministries Announces 2015 Black Ministries Awareness Events

In conjunction with Black History Month across the United States in February, the office of Multi-Cultural Ministries is coordinating two exciting events to help promote black ministries in the Church of God.

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