Category: Church of God News
The Global Conference on Care began with an outstanding and festive day of activities on the grounds of the Sentul International Convention Center in Bobor, Indonesia just outside of Jakarta.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled that teacher-led recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools, including the words “under God,” does not violate the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Category: Ministry Resources
Though Christians, by definition, are well-versed in the story of Christ and the apostles, many have given little thought to the details of their Christian heritage–the miraculous transferring of their faith from the first Christians huddled at Golgotha, across two centuries worth of cultures and languages, wars, and the rising and falling of empires.
Category: Church and Ministry
The Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship (TFFPS) conferred its 2010 Awards of Excellence for Pentecostal scholarship.
Category: Church of God News
Dr. Louis F. Morgan recently completed a history of the Church of God in Mississippi entitled Streams of Living Water.
Category: Church and Ministry
On “May Day,” Saturday, May 1st, Christians from around the nation will gather beginning at sunrise (6:10 a.m.) at the Lincoln Memorial with Christian and Jewish leaders who wholeheartedly love God for the sole purpose of repenting and remembering the God of our fathers.
Category: Ministry Resources
The Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship (TFFPS) conferred its 2010 Awards of Excellence for Pentecostal scholarship.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
I do not claim to be a prophet, but I do fall in the category of Joel’s prophecy, “Your sons and daughters shall prophesy.”
Category: Church of God News

Bagrow, center, with Georgian Orthodox priests.
While in port at Batumi, Georgia, Church of God and U.S. Navy Chaplain, Lieutenant Commander Philip Bagrow, had a unique opportunity to meet with two Georgian Orthodox priests.