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Jack Hayford: What’s Next with the Charismatic Movement?

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Anyone aware of the modern charismatic movement is familiar with Jack Hayford. Even the venerated evangelical magazine Christianity Today called him the “Pentecostal Gold Standard.”

Teen Talent Wraps Up Week of Activity

Category: Church of God News

August 7, 2015–Cleveland, TN—The Church of God Youth and Discipleship Department tonight concludes five days of competition between state and regional winners of Teen Talent with a climactic awards ceremony on the campus of Lee University.

ORU President’s Contract Extended to 2021

Category: People in the News

TULSA, Okla. – Oral Roberts University Board Chair Rob Hoskins has announced that ORU President William M. Wilson has accepted a contract extension from the Board through the summer of 2021. This new five-year agreement comes as ORU begins it 50th year next week.

House to Raise Godly Kids in a Culture of Death

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The only way to describe it is my soul just grieves.

The undercover videos from the Center for Medical Progress have caught everyone’s attention on social media, now leading to Congressional investigations and an initial vote to defund Planned Parenthood this week (while it failed in the Senate, many observers note it provided an important first step).

Can the LGBT Community Be Church Members?

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Charisma News recently ran the headline, Does Brian Houston Allow Gay Members at Hillsong or Not?

World Missions, Alabama State Offices Endorse Turning Point

Category: Church of God News

Turning Point is a nonprofit recovery center which operates as a faith-based, Christ-centered, in-house, 12-week program for men—those 18 years of age and older, regardless of any race, creed, or religious affiliation—who are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.

Why Abortion is not Women’s Healthcare

Category: Opinion & Commentary

How much money can an abortion clinic make by selling fetal tissue to a medical research company? It all depends. If you don’t use too much suction, and you can extract an “intact specimen” (that’s a clinical term for a fetus that is not butchered beyond recognition), then you might get $30 to $100 each for a tiny liver, thymus or brain stem.

New Book Offers Simple Steps to Achieve a Powerful Prayer Life

Category: Ministry Resources

Abolaji Muyiwa Akinbo AKA Pastor Bo has penned a one-¬of-¬a-¬kind book meant to bring transformation in the life of the believer and ultimately change the world. The author’s new book, PRAYER, POWER & RESULTS! will eliminate every excuse as to why anyone cannot pray.

New Research Reveals Primary Causes of Church Decline

Category: Faith and Family

New research reveals that 31 percent of the adult U.S. population, approximately 65 million people, were at one time involved in church but have since left. This is approximately equal to the number of people still regularly attending church.


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