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Charles W. Conn Servant-Leadership Scholarships Announced

Category: Church of God News

Front row from left are award winners Lilly, Mayberry, and Riley, and back row from left are Lee University administrators, Assistant V.P. for Student Life Dr. Mike Hayes, V.P. for Student Life Dr. Walt Mauldin and President Dr. Paul Conn.

Front row from left are award winners Lilly, Mayberry, and Riley, and back row from left are Lee University administrators, Assistant V.P. for Student Life Dr. Mike Hayes, V.P. for Student Life Dr. Walt Mauldin and President Dr. Paul Conn.

Two students and a faculty member at Lee University were recently named recipients of the Servant Leadership Awards, named in honor of former Lee University president and Church of God General Overseer Dr. Charles W. Conn.

Southern Baptists Warned About Hate Crimes

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Prison Fellowship founder Charles Colson predicts pastors will soon face prosecution under hate crimes laws if they preach that same-sex relationships are sinful.

It’s Time to Turn Back!

Category: Opinion & Commentary

It’s time to get back in the fight! When we survey biblical history, we see that it was always the victors who took the spoils of war. And those who were defeated either lost their lives or became slaves to their enemies, losing everything…

My Pilgrimage to Missions

Category: Testimonies

The late J. Herbert Walker, former Church of God World Missions leader, shares his personal journey and testimony about being called to the missions field.

Global Missions for Pentecostal Military Ministry

Category: Opinion & Commentary

What is military ministry from a Pentecostal perspective, and why should Pentecostal churches near military installations engage in active, international military ministry?

Christian Tourists Focus of Holy Land Marketing Campaign

Category: Global News and Ministry

Recently appointed Israel Minister of Tourism, Stas Misezhnikov, plans to shift the direction of marketing efforts in Israel by promoting the country’s holy sites. In light of Pope Benedict XVI’s recent visit to Israel, Misezhnikov will target unique Catholic and Evangelical markets around the world.

“What Israel needs to do is focus on what it has that others don’t have, or in other words: the Holy Land,” said Misezhnikov. “Israel is holy to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the focus of the tourism ministry today is to promote Israel as such.”

He said there are hundreds of millions of Evangelical Christians around the world who only need be encouraged to visit Israel. In north and South America, the Israel Ministry of Tourism is using its Visit Israel, You’ll Never Be the Same advertising campaign to reach Evangelical and Catholic markets, speaking to the spiritual transformation that takes place when one visits Israel.

“The Holy Land—and at its center, Jerusalem—is the best tourist attraction we have; no competition,” said Misezhnikov.

Misezhnikov was born in Moscow, in the former Soviet Union, in 1969 and immigrated to Israel in 1982. In 2006, he was elected to the Knesset, where he served as a member of the Knesset finance, economic affairs, and foreign workers committees, and was also acting chairman of the finance committee. In March 2009, he was appointed Minster of Tourism. He is married with three children.

(Source: Charisma online)

WORLD Magazine Names ESV Study Bible ‘Book Of The Year’

Category: Ministry Resources

WORLD Magazine has named the English Standard Version Study Bible, published by Crossway Books, as its “Book of the Year.”

School Set to Re-Open After Fire

Category: Church of God News

Azalea Garden Christian School, affiliated with the Norfolk, Virginia-based Azalea Gardens Church of God, will hold an open house just a few months following a devastating fire at the school.

The Fatherless Epidemic

Category: Opinion & Commentary

If you have a dad who loves you well, celebrate him with joy this Father’s Day. But keep in mind that outside of Norman Rockwell’s America, Father’s Day can be a source of great pain.


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