Voting Opens for Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year Award
Category: Church and Ministry
Voting is now open for the Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year Award.
Category: Church and Ministry
Voting is now open for the Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year Award.
Category: Church of God News
International Youth and Discipleship, along with Pathway Press, announces the 2010 winner of the annual Teacher of the Year award. This year’s winner is being presented to two individuals who have been nominated, each with their own uniqueness.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
I once heard someone say: “The difference between ‘commitment’ and ‘involvement’ is like the eggs-and-ham breakfast – the chicken was ‘involved’, but the pig was fully ‘committed’.”
Category: People in the News
In 1987 a popular young actor walked into First Evangelical Free Church in Fullerton and listened to Pastor Chuck Swindoll share the gospel of salvation.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
“And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come” – Jesus (Matthew 24.14 NIV).
Category: Church of God News
The Church of God International Executive Committee and World Missions leadership is calling for all churches to have special prayer this Sunday, February 6 for Egypt.
Category: USA National News
A New York City construction worker who witnessed the 9/11 terrorist attacks finds it reprehensible that the developers of the proposed Islamic mega-mosque at the Ground Zero site have obtained a grant to build their “victory mosque.”
Category: The Persecuted Church
As Christian organizations that support missionary efforts in Egypt continue to monitor the instability in the North African country, one group has growing concerns about the safety of its personnel in that nation.
Category: Church of God News
At its regularly scheduled January meeting, the Church of God Executive Council took time to review and reflect upon the momentous changes adopted by the 2010 General Assembly.