Update on Indian Ministries of North America (IMNA)
Category: Church of God News
The following is a report from Johnny Hughes of Indian Ministries of North America, Inc.
Category: Church of God News
The following is a report from Johnny Hughes of Indian Ministries of North America, Inc.
Category: Testimonies
Guatemala — One Friday afternoon we went to the dump in downtown Guatemala City to share candy, toys, and the love of Christ with the residents there.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
I am often asked if I have a title, and my answer doesn’t satisfy some people. I travel a lot, so I don’t consider myself a pastor. All kinds of labels have been pinned on me: Reverend, prophet, apostle … even bishop. Once I was introduced to a church as “Dr. Grady” and I almost crawled under my seat. I only have a college degree. There are no letters after my name.
Category: Events and Happenings
Houston and Galveston area churches and Christian organizations are providing an alternative to frenzied Christmas shopping on the day after Thanksgiving.
Category: Ministry Resources
“Have you been FaithStruck?” This was the question as the FaithStruck Christian debut album, How I Need You, was officially released on October 23, 2011.
Category: Church of God News
On Saturday, February 4, 2012, the Church of God Benefits Board, along with approximately ten other denominational benefits boards, will be sponsoring the Best Practices Resource Workshop with noted author and Certified Public Accountant, Dan Busby.
Category: Events and Happenings
Cleveland, Tenn.–On Monday evening, November 14, 2011 at 7:00 p.m., the School of Religion at Lee University will sponsor a lecture by Dr. Jerald Daffe entitled “Crosses, Communion, Coffee and Couches.”
Category: Global News and Ministry
Every evening up to 100 teenagers representing dozens of nationalities and various religious backgrounds converge on the community center in Råslätt, a largely-immigrant suburb of Jönköping, Sweden.
Category: People in the News
Evangelist Billy Graham reflects on ministry at the occasion of his 93rd birthday.