Category: The Persecuted Church
The IDOP, which was first organized in 1996 by the World Evangelical Fellowship, has evolved into one of the largest worldwide prayer events in existence today.
Category: People in the News
The late Apple co-founder and self-proclaimed Buddhist Steve Jobs reportedly began questioning God and the meaning of life in the months before his death. So says Walter Isaacson, author of the biography titled Steve Jobs, in a Sunday interview on CBS’ 60 Minutes. The biography on Jobs, who died earlier this month after battling pancreatic cancer.
Category: USA National News
Despite heavy media coverage of Mitt Romney’s religion, only 42 percent of Americans correctly identify the candidate as a Mormon. This level of knowledge remains the same from July, even after Texas pastor Robert Jeffress’ comments about Mormonism being a cult spread like wildfire and sparked a heated debate.
Category: Church of God News
The Reverend Margaret Gaines received the Spirit of Azusa Award this past October 18 as part of the sixth annual Azusa Lecture at the North Cleveland Church of God.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
Once a flagship denomination of American mainline Protestantism, the U.S.-based Episcopal church has for the first time in decades reported membership below 2 million.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
It’s a topic untouchable for Hollywood and a subject matter not many are willing to take on: abortion.
Category: People in the News
Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow is taking heat for kneeling in prayer just moments before the comeback against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday—and for thanking Jesus for the victory in the post-game interview.
Category: USA National News
While some are still talking about The Response in Houston, Lou Engle has his eyes set on TheCall in Detroit.
TheCall is a prayer movement gathering young adults to pray and fast for breakthrough and revival. TheCall Detroit is set for Nov. 11. Intercessors will gather in the Motor City for 24 hours of prayer and fasting.