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Economic Downturn Presents Marketing Opportunity for Churches

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

What is really happening to church attendance amidst the backdrop of a failing economy? Although churches are claiming that attendance is on the rise, a recent Gallup poll challenges the veracity of this perceived phenomenon.

Counselor Puts Name to the Face of Childhood Grief

Category: Ministry Resources

Author and counselor Kathleen Sawyer reaches out to grieving children in her new book, “The Day Sad Arrived”, (WinePress, 2009), featuring Eric, a fictional character dealing with the sudden loss of a family member.

Next Generation Leaders Gather at Azusa Street

Category: Church and Ministry

Emerging ministry leaders and students got a glimpse of the past and the future of Spirit Empowerment at the first meeting of the Next Generation Track for the Commission on Holy Spirit Empowerment in the 21st Century held on Azusa Street in Los Angeles, Calif. on March 20. This group spent time looking into the future of the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement and identifying the questions that need to be addressed in order to more fully engage new generations of believers in Spirit-empowered living.

‘Faith Life Now’ Appoints LightQuest Media

Category: Ministry Resources

Faith Life Now, an international ministry focused on financial freedom and based in New Albany, Ohio, announces the appointment of LightQuest Media, Inc. of Tulsa as its media agency of record.

Will President Obama Restrict Charitable Contributions?

Category: Opinion & Commentary

By Dennis Watkins, Legal Counsel, Church of God

 

In an effort to educate our constituency, we are making you aware of an issue that is under consideration in Washington, DC. Under a new Obama administration proposal, the value of itemized deductions for charitable contributions for higher wage-earners will go down. The purpose of this reduction is purportedly to pay for new healthcare initiatives, according to administration officials.

 

Lee Holds Successful Recruitment Weekend

Category: Church of God News

“Lee Day,” Lee University’s most intensive recruitment event, was held this past weekend April 3 and 4 on the Cleveland, Tennessee campus.

Notorious Cambodian Killer Seeks Forgiveness

Category: Global News and Ministry

April 2, 2009 — A man standing trial for murdering thousands as a leader of Cambodia’s genocidal Khmer Rouge regime publicly apologized for his crimes Tuesday, asking survivors to “please open a window and let me ask for forgiveness.”

Over 230 Churches Join ‘Servolution’ Call

Category: Church and Ministry

Over 230 churches from around the world have signed up to be a part of a culture of humility over the next seven days.

Don’t Run From Your Giants

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Most of us would do anything to avoid life’s trials. But God always brings good out of the hard times we endure.


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