Cleveland Street Named in Honor of Paul Conn
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—Officials with the city of Cleveland led a ceremony today to rename a portion of a street that runs through Lee University to “Paul Conn Parkway.”
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—Officials with the city of Cleveland led a ceremony today to rename a portion of a street that runs through Lee University to “Paul Conn Parkway.”
Category: Opinion & Commentary
National Suicide Prevention week is this week. Jim Denison, co-founder of Denison Forum, pastor, author and digital-ministry leader, offers helpful insight on what the Bible says about suicide.
Category: Latest Trends
Gary Dean, a U.S. Air Force veteran living in North Carolina, told a local news station his employer ordered him to remove his American flag face covering while he was working.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–Lee University is one of the 142 best colleges in the Southeast, according to The Princeton Review, a leading tutoring, test prep, and college admission services company.
Category: The Persecuted Church
The pastor of a megachurch in California, said this week his church will continue holding in-person services amid the coronavirus pandemic despite facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines.
Category: Latest Trends
Ligonier Ministries’ biennial State of Theology survey provides insights on how Americans view a wide range of Christian beliefs. This comprehensive report provides key findings on beliefs about God, truth, the Bible, worship, and ethical issues. Conducted with LifeWay Research, this survey polled a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults. The full results for the 2020 survey are now available online at TheStateofTheology.com.
Category: Church of God News
Rev. Florin Cimpean was recently appointed by the International Executive Committee of the Church of God to serve as Administrative Bishop/Overseer for the Church of God in the Romanian Territory (RTO) of the United States.
Category: Events and Happenings
The Knights of Columbus today announced it will participate in a National Day of Prayer and Fasting to End Racism on Sept. 9, the Feast of St. Peter Claver, a 16th century Catholic saint revered for his ministry to slaves.
Category: Current Events
With a 40 percent jump in the number of Americans going hungry due to COVID-19, a group has launched a new way to tackle the nation’s surging hunger epidemic.