What the Bible Knew First
Category: Church and Ministry
Archeologist and geologist Dr. Jeffrey Goodman has spent the last 20 years researching the Bible’s stories of catastrophe.
Category: Church and Ministry
Archeologist and geologist Dr. Jeffrey Goodman has spent the last 20 years researching the Bible’s stories of catastrophe.
Category: Church of God News
Recently, I attended the Ohio State Ministers Meeting in Columbus, Ohio. It was a great time of ministry and fellowship. While there, I had the privilege of seeing one of my old college buddies, James E. Valentine, of Wooster, OH. Jim shared with me the creative way that he was able to turn a disaster into a blessing. Here is his story in his own words.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Archeologist and geologist Dr. Jeffrey Goodman has spent the last 20 years researching the Bible’s stories of catastrophe.
Category: Ministry Resources
Twenty years after its inception, Biblica’s Tagalog Bible, Salita Ng Dios (Word of God), was completed, giving more than 85 million Tagalog speakers in the Philippines access to the Bible in clear, contemporary language.
Category: Global News and Ministry
The fires in Northern Israel is said to be the worst disaster in the nation’s history. Now Christian Life Missions (CLM) is partnering with Vision for Israel to respond quickly to the need.
Category: Church of God News
The executive committee of the Church of God, in session earlier this week, confirmed the denomination’s affiliation with America’s largest Hispanic Christian Organization, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC).
Category: Tech Tips
Want to bring the spirit of Christ with you always? There’s an app for that!
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Though Boca Raton does permit a public Jewish menorah display on government property, the Florida city is declining Christians the right to display any Christmas symbols relating to their beliefs.
Category: USA National News
A Washington-based organization is threatening to sue metro Atlanta school boards for using church facilities to host their graduation ceremonies, but one conservative group maintains the schools are not in violation of the Constitution.