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Chilean Miners Prove to Be Faithful Men of God

Category: Global News and Ministry

The unedited rescue of 33 miners, trapped for more than two months 2,000 feet underground, has proceeded smoothly and successfully, as one man after another emerges from the tunnel’s interior to regain his freedom and finally see the light of the sun again.

World Missions, Lee Partner During Missions Week

Category: Church of God News

Beginning Monday, October 18, 2010, and continuing through Friday, October 22, Lee University, in conjunction with Church of God World Missions, will observe the annual Dee Lavender Lee Missions Week.

Commandments Need More Church Focus

Category: Opinion & Commentary

A Christian group that works to defend faith, family and freedom is addressing the fact that more than half of Americans do not know most of the Ten Commandments.

Beijing Persecuting One of Its Own Churches?

Category: The Persecuted Church

China appears to be persecuting a government-sanctioned church that is part of the Three-Self Church.

School Policy on Religious Symbols Challenged

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The banning of rosary beads at a Colorado school is raising questions over what religious symbols those students can and cannot wear.

Church Called to Pray for Ecuador

Category: Church of God News

Dr. David Ramirez, Field Director for the Church of God in Latin America, recently contacted the International Offices to call the church to pray for Ecuador.

Christian Song Is a ‘Go’ for Talent Show

Category: USA National News

After facing an initial ban from school officials, two sisters in suburban Chicago will be allowed to sing a Christian song at their school’s talent show.

‘See You at the Pole’ – The Sequel

Category: Church and Ministry

Students at a New Mexico middle school will get a “do over” for “See You At The Pole” after their prayer time was cut short last month on the day of the annual event.

Tenn. Recess Bible-ban Case Appealed

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

An appeals court in Tennessee will soon hear a lawsuit filed several years ago on behalf of a fourth-grade student who was barred from reading the Bible at recess.


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