Category: Opinion & Commentary
Most Americans are concerned about the moral state of the nation, yet few consider whether or not gambling—a wager of money, property or something of value based on chance—is part of the problem.
Category: Global News and Ministry
While the people of Libya continue to celebrate the death of deposed dictator Moammar Gadhafi, Christian leaders are beginning to comment on his slaying.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Terry Lingenhoel, 48, from the U.S., started Operation Mobilization’s Hungary baseball ministry in 2002. Today, with more than 120 players on eight teams, the baseball club in Érd, Hungary, is the largest in the country.
Category: Church of God News
Excitement has run rampant as the residents of the Iris B. Vest Widows Ministry Center partner with Church of God Chaplaincy to see that our servicemen receive a Christmas card this year.
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Public Relations and Conference Management Coordinator and Tennessee State Rep. Kevin Brooks, has been named 2011 Legislator of the Year by Tennessee Community Organizers during the group’s Annual Awards of Excellence Luncheon and Ceremony in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Category: The Persecuted Church
In the next 20 days a ruling is expected in the case against an Iranian Full Gospel pastor facing the death penalty for not denying his faith in Christ.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
In these uncertain economic times, financial matters are a huge concern. But God’s Word speaks in a very practical way to money and money management—both corporately and privately.
Category: Church and Ministry
Church of God in Christ’s presiding bishop, Charles Blake, instated Charles Patterson Sr. this fall to pastor historic Pentecostal Temple Institutional Church.
This fall Charles Patterson Sr. took over the reigns of historic Pentecostal Temple Institutional Church after his father, the late J.O. Patterson Jr. passed away this summer. The 34-year-old has already hit the ground running and has seen attendance double since he began pastoring the Memphis, Tenn., church.
Category: Church and Ministry
Bethany and Matthew Sytsema’s newborn baby has yet to understand the meaning of “home sweet home.” That is because the Sytsema family along with hundreds of other Manville, NJ households still do not have homes to live in since the carnage brought by the recent Hurricane Irene. The entire Lost Valley section of the 2.5 square mile township in Somerset County was completely flooded by the recent natural weather disaster.