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Glenn Beck to Give Liberty U. Commencement Speech

Category: People in the News

Fox News commentator Glenn Beck will deliver the commencement address at Liberty University’s May 15 graduation.

Nashville Pastors Mobilize Volunteers, Aid through Twitter

Category: Church and Ministry

When Pastor Pete Wilson tweeted a need for volunteers, hammers, trash bags and brooms, hundreds showed up to start relief work in and around a badly-flooded Nashville.

National Day of Prayer May Be Largest-Ever

Category: USA National News

Organizers say this year’s National Day of Prayer may have more participation than any other in recent history now that the observance is under fire.

Men’s Camp in Philippines

Category: Church of God News

Almost 800 Filipino laymen and pastors converged April 29 – May 1, 2010 at Jabez campsite south of Manila for the 1st National Men’s Camp.

What You Can Do To Boost Offerings at Church

Category: Church and Ministry

The June issue of CHURCH FINANCE TODAY, a publication of Christianity Today International, will feature the article 5 Ways to Inspire Generosity.

Volunteers Still Needed in Haiti

Category: Church of God News

The following is a report on the on-going relief effort in Haiti from Church of God missionaries Jim and Gina Hudson:

God Always Provides

Category: Testimonies

ROMANIA — The items that some wanted to throw away are now used as benches in churches, beams and wood for a new roof on the addition to their church and various other things.

On ‘Cinco de Mayo’, Please Check Your ‘Actitud’

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Many Christians who defend biblical morality can sound hateful when it comes to immigration policy. What happened to loving our neighbor?

Haiti Copes With Its Orphan Crisis

Category: The Persecuted Church

Haiti (MNN) ― The 7.0-magnitude quake that shook Haiti on January 12 left much of the capital Port-au-Prince in ruins.

The disaster destroyed the infrastructure and the seat of government, causing a humanitarian catastrophe.

Four months later, hundreds of quake survivors are still in limbo. These survivors are the orphans. At the best of times, Haiti counted just 100 licensed orphanages and 67 orphanages licensed to perform adoptions.


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