Non-traditional Church Finds “Another Way”
Category: Church and Ministry
Not really a house church, no longer a traditional church, one California church has found another way.
Category: Church and Ministry
Not really a house church, no longer a traditional church, one California church has found another way.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
By Charlie Butts – OneNewsNow
A recent poll shows most Pennsylvanians support traditional marriage. The numbers show residents favoring one man and one woman as the definition of marriage, and the figures are very high among older Pennsylvanians.
Category: People in the News
Wilma Amison, long-term managing editor for the Church of God Evangel, retired on May 4, 2009, after having served for more than 12 years in this position.
Category: Church of God News

Chaplain Harwood makes a hospital visit.
Chaplain Harwood joined St. Anthony’s in 1997 as hospital chaplain and continued in that role until April of 2005 when he was appointed Coordinator of Spiritual Care. He will now be responsible for exercising leadership responsibility and authority for the development, implementation and administration of services and programs that promote the integration of the mission and values of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) as a core business process of St. Anthony Hospital. He will also be directing, leading, integrating and evaluating the Spiritual Care Services of St. Anthony Hospital.
As a part of this new position, Chaplain Harwood will also be going “outside the gates,” to provide spiritual care to Blue Mountain Recovery Psychiatric Center and Pendleton Cottage, a secure unit for the criminally insane. Chapel services, counseling and ministry of presence will be a daily part of his routine in these outlying areas of ministry. He will also serve as the facilitator for a two day seminar, called “The Sacred Art of Living and Dying”. This seminar will be taught in his facilities on a regular basis.
Chaplain Harwood is a graduate of the Church of God Theological Seminary and he and his wife Kim and family presently reside in Pendleton, Oregon.
To learn more about the Church of God Chaplains Commission chaplaincy programs, visit the Chaplains Commission website at: www.cogchaplains.com.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Stories abound about college students graduating into a moribund job market, but a group of 32 college students and recent graduates went another direction to find jobs.
Category: Church of God News
Four deadly storms battered Haiti in quick succession in 2008 in one of the worst disasters in its history. More than 800 people were killed and nearly 1 million left homeless or in dire need of help.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
When the typical Christian, knowledgeable about the Bible, is asked where the Great Commission may be found, he or she will normally respond with the correct citations in the Gospels and Acts. But did you know that the Great Commission may be found throughout the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation? It’s true.
God’s revelation of himself in the Old Testament unveiled a God who fervently desired to make himself known to all peoples throughout the world. Setting aside one nation for the specific purpose of letting the world know about Him, He commissioned Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3, telling him, “All nations will be blessed through you.”
That was not God’s first indication that He was concerned with the salvation of the world. For that revelation, we must go back to Genesis 3:15.
Reading through the Pentateuch, the historical books, the wisdom literature and the prophets, literally hundreds of times we find references to God’s glory filling all the earth, all the peoples of the earth knowing Him, God’s judging all the earth, and God being praised among the nations.
Israel’s great failure was their unwillingness to make God known throughout the earth. Aware of His particular blessings on their nation, they selfishly accepted the blessing, but neglected to pas the knowledge of God along to others. When God announced His judgment upon their nation, part of the justification for His action was that they had not obeyed His injunction to be a blessing to the nations.
The Psalms are particularly rich in capturing the notion of God’s universal purpose and His love and care for the ends of the earth. Even a cursory reading finds 50 or more references such as “How majestic is your name in all the earth,” “The nations will praise you,” and “Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth.” Clearly, God intended for His name to be known among all people.
The church is charged today with the mission that the ancient peoples of Israel failed to accomplish: That the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14). A careful reading of His Word will help us master the understanding of our commission. This means more than memorizing Matthew 28:18-20; it includes all of God’s revelation.
God is pleased when we obey His instructions to declare His glory among the nations.
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Bill George is Coordinator of Missions Education/Publications for Church of God World Missions.
(Source: Church of God World Missions)
Category: Testimonies
AFRICA — “The project of Nyamphande has taught me a lesson to work extra hard in life, for nothing comes from nothing…
Category: Global News and Ministry
A Texas Christian businessman has a simple plan for evangelizing his community: Lift Jesus up and let Him do the rest.