Latest News
Liberty Counsel Defends Tenn. School From ACLU ‘Bully’
Category: The Persecuted Church
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed suit against a Tennessee school on charges similar to those in a 2006 Florida case.
Lee University’s Voices of Lee Selected to Compete on NBC’s “The Sing-Off”
Category: Church of God News
Lee University’s Voices of Lee has been chosen to compete on the upcoming national television show, The Sing-Off, from NBC and Sony Pictures.
Chaplaincy Ministry at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan
Category: Church of God News
At the Craig Joint Theatre Hospital, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Church of God Chaplain Chris Underwood says you never know what might come through the door of the Emergency Room.
Liberal Group Condemned for Attacking Prayer Vigil
Category: The Persecuted Church
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has fallen under criticism for an e-mail announcing a prayer vigil.
Team Reaches Out to Local Orphanage
Category: Church and Ministry

Orphans and staff at the Guyana orphanage
The Bless the Children Home in Guyana recently received food and toiletries from the United Charges/U.S. Cricket team. The orphanage is home for 17 orphans ranging from three to thirteen years old.
Concert Raises Funds for Cambodia Missions
Category: Church and Ministry
Pastor and songwriter Tom Sterbens, from the New Hope Church in Kodak, Tenn., recently was in Ennis, TX, on October 18 for a free concert to benefit People For Care and Learning, whose focus is missionary outreach to Buddhist Cambodia.
Conservative Christians Issue Declaration, Warning
Category: Church and Ministry
WASHINGTON, DC – Conservative Christian leaders are releasing a declaration and warning today on what they’re calling “moral issues of great concern.”
Cossey Appears on AG Program
Category: Church of God News
Church of God Editor-in-Chief Dr. James Cossey recently appeared on the Assemblies of God Web site program, Pentecostal Evangel Connections.



