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Vaughan Honored at Seminary

Category: People in the News

During the Missions Week chapel service on April 17 at the Theological Seminary, World Missions Director Roland Vaughan was honored for his years of faithful service, promotion of relevant missionary education and spiritual development.

Your Hands Have Been Anointed to Heal

Category: Opinion & Commentary

By J. Lee Grady

In the days of Jesus, rabbis observed a myriad of extra rules that were not in Scripture. Their legalistic code focused on what they could and could not touch. These guys invented the original version of the holier-than-thou religion.

A Day In Between: Reflections on Ascension Day

Category: Opinion & Commentary

By Grant McClung

Today – May 1 is “Ascension Day,” marking the day when Jesus Christ ascended up into heaven, as recorded in Acts 1.3-11. Unfortunately, many know nothing about the observance of Ascension Day.

GOSPELSHOE(TM) Aims for Higher Calling Among Millennial Generation

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

GospelShoe is a line of footwear and accessories that aims to accomplish two goals: share shoes with needy people around the world while sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ at the same time. The shoes were created in the spirit of the Wordless Book — a long-standing tradition among missionaries to explain the Christian faith by using colors instead of words.

Pray For Lower Gas Prices

Category: People in the News

A Washington, DC, man has started a movement that he believes will bring relief to people who are finding it harder and harder to buy gas just to get to work.

AllChristianJobs.com Launches Freelance Marketplace

Category: Ministry Resources

Dozens of Christian job boards are currently available on the Internet, but there is only one that offers a freelance marketplace where Christian employers can connect with individuals or firms who offer contract services. That one place is AllChristianJobs.com, a site that has revolutionized job-hunting for the church, faith-based nonprofit and Christian education marketplaces. Through the site jobseekers can find both traditional career employment as well as freelance job opportunities.

Chaplain Ministers to troops Through Local Church

Category: Church of God News

By Dr. Jerry McNabb, Assistant Director, Chaplains Commission

Chaplain Staggs

Chaplain Staggs

Chaplain (Cpt) Timothy Staggs, 1/81st AR Battalion Chaplain, Fort Knox, Kentucky, is a graduate of Lee University and the Church of God School of Theology, Cleveland, Tennessee. Chaplain Staggs shared the following story about what awesome things began to happen when Christendom (Chaplaincy/Local Church) united in a common bond of providing ministry to those in need—”for if you do it for the lest of these, you do it unto me. ” (Matthew 25:40)

Los Angeles- Based Organization Looks to Re-supply Troops Spiritually

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

With US troops deployed around the world on a variety of missions, American personnel are receiving a spiritual boost from the Los Angeles-based Apostolate for Holy Relics (AHR).

Operation Compassion Network Responds to Virginia Tornadoes

Category: Church of God News

During the late afternoon of April 28, 2008, three tornadoes touched down in the southeast coastal area of Virginia. Within a matter of minutes, more than 200 people were injured, 60 critically and many others seriously injured. Approximately 125 homes were destroyed or deemed inhabitable and 10 other buildings were destroyed.


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