Oklahoma Legislature Honors Oral Roberts
Category: People in the News
The Oklahoma State Senate unanimously adopted a concurrent resolution May 7 honoring the life of veteran healing evangelist Oral Roberts.
Category: People in the News
The Oklahoma State Senate unanimously adopted a concurrent resolution May 7 honoring the life of veteran healing evangelist Oral Roberts.
Category: Church and Ministry
A cross-section of Christian leaders on Tuesday issued a call for churchgoers to kneel in prayer on July 5 not for the nation but for the body of Christ.
Category: Church of God News
Singers from the Church of God’s European Theological Seminary (ETS) in Kneibis, Germany recently returned from their annual Easter Tour.
Category: USA National News
U.S. church bodies, convened by the Christian anti-hunger advocacy group Bread for the World, are petitioning Congress to pass the Initiating Foreign Assistance Reform Act of 2009 (H.R. 2139). The bipartisan bill starts the process of overhauling U.S. foreign assistance programs to make them more efficient and focused on fighting poverty.
Category: Ministry Resources
Faith Comes By Hearing, the world’s foremost Audio Bible ministry, recently launched a revolutionary Audio Bible distribution program — Audio Bible Ambassador.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
On our calendar May 14 is the date of Israel’s independence. The Israelis celebrate their Independence Day on the 5th day of their month Iyar, which was April 29 this year because they go by the Jewish calendar.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, Tennessee was the site of the Church of God Ministerial Internship Program (MIP) Commissioning service this past weekend.
Category: Global News and Ministry
Continuing his week-long pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Pope Benedict XVI last week called for a “sovereign Palestinian homeland” and identified with Palestinian “suffering” during a one-day visit to Bethlehem and other parts of the West Bank.
Category: Church and Ministry
Just two days before Angels and Demons, the sequel to the blockbuster film The Da Vinci Code, hit theaters Friday, Westminster Theological Seminary launched a Web site www.thetruthaboutangelsanddemons.com designed to juxtapose the film’s facts from its fiction.