Category: Opinion & Commentary
Watching and reading reports of Syrians fleeing the death and violence that’s marked their country’s civil war on steroids since the beginning of the “Arab Spring” is heart wrenching and compelling. The good news is that the human tragedy is now on the global radar albeit a solution is far away.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–One of the Church of God’s most respected theologians, Dr. R. Hollis Gause, passed away on Sunday, September 6, 2015. He was 90.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
It is estimated that 400 church leaders, pastors, elders, and staff stepped down from ministry due to infidelity this past Sunday. Three weeks ago, a team of hackers unleashed an information dump of 30+ million names registered on Ashley Madison, a website facilitating extramarital affairs. Among the 30+ million names released were the names of several prominent Christian figures, including Josh Duggar from the reality TV show, 19 Kids and Counting.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
For the first time in American history a woman has been imprisoned by the government for merely exercising her Christian faith. War has been declared on Christ and His followers.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
WAR ROOM, released by Sony Pictures’ faith-based TriStar/AFFIRM Films label in partnership with Provident Films, and the fifth film from Alex and Stephen Kendrick (COURAGEOUS, FIREPROOF, FACING THE GIANTS, FLYWHEEL), continues its box office momentum with an expansion from 1,135 screens to over 1,500 locations for the film’s second weekend.
Category: Church of God News
Turn It Up is the theme of the 22nd annual FOCUS Church of God Children’s Ministries Leadership Training Conference to be held March 3-5 at the Marriott Hotel in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Category: Global News and Ministry
On Thursday, September 3, the U.S. Branch of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) delivered to President Obama and Congressional leaders a third and final wave of signatures on its “Not One Bomb for Iran” petition signed by more than 60,000 Americans deeply concerned about the current agreement.
Category: USA National News
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) Thursday sharply criticized federal judge David Bunning for jailing Kentucky clerk Kim Davis because she has refused to issue same-sex ‘marriage’ licenses in violation of her deeply-held religious beliefs. The group blamed the US Supreme Court for creating the conflict by redefining marriage and refusing to stay legal action against Davis pending her appeal.