World Missions Leader Receives Honorary Doctorate

Assistant World Missions Director for the Church of God, John D. Childers, received an honorary doctorate from the Church of God Asian Seminary of Christian Ministries located in Manila, Philippines, on April 24, 2015.

Franklin Graham Starts ‘Persecuted Christians USA Fund’

When Aaron Klein, the bakery owner who refused to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple, called Franklin Graham with the troubling news that a liberal judge had ruled he will have to shell out $135,000 in damages for “emotional suffering,” the evangelist decided to do more than pray.

Pastor Braves the Midst of Baltimore Riots

Physically, Bishop Angel Nunez is in Orlando, Florida for all-important The Reconciled Church conference, part of a movement to help spark healing the racial divide not only in the church, but in all of America.

Evangelical Leaders to Receive Global Lifetime Impact Awards at Empowered21

TULSA, Okla. – Empowered21 will give the first Lifetime Global Impact Awards at the upcoming Global Congress to be held May 20-25, 2015. These awards will honor Christian men and women who have made a significant impact on the world through the power of the Holy Spirit. Honorees include Reinhard Bonnke, Morris Cerullo, Jack Hayford, Marilyn Hickey, David Mainse and Vinson Synan.

Five Things Christians Need to Know About Hillary Clinton

As she embarks, again, on a presidential campaign, one facet of Hillary Clinton, 67, is unchanged across her decades as a lawyer, first lady, senator and secretary of state: She was, is and likely always will be a social-justice-focused Methodist.

President Obama Admits Flaws, Shares Heart at Prayer Breakfast

President Obama turned both personal and preachy Tuesday (April 7) during his annual Easter Prayer Breakfast, which he has hosted at the White House six times since he was elected.

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