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Cops Under Fire for Sharing Gospel in Uniform

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

An Indiana State Police trooper charged with serving and protecting is under fire for concern over the soul of an Indiana woman he stopped for an alleged traffic violation.

Annual Search for Longest Married Couples in the U.S. Begins

Category: Faith and Family

The fifth annual search for the longest married couple in the United States begins on Friday, October 10, 2014, it was announced today by Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME), the original faith-based marriage enrichment program in this country.

Michigan Mom Invites Others to Display Harvest Tree

Category: People in the News

Mary Hester, a stay at home mother from Southwest Michigan, has a lot to be thankful for with a large, loving family. After reflecting on her blessings, she decided to put up what she is calling a “Harvest Tree.” So she has put her Christmas Tree up two months early and has decorated it in a harvest theme. The tree is covered with fall leaves, gourds, fall flowers, pine cones, and scare crows. Underneath the tree, instead of finding presents, there are many wonderful reminders of the abundance that we have been blessed with. Harvest is a time to focus on contentedness and gratefulness for all that we already have been given.

Resolution Supports Constitutional Amendment in Tennessee

Category: Church of God News

The Tennessee legislature has placed a proposed amendment to the Tennessee Constitution on the ballot for voters to decide next month whether to change the state’s current stance on abortion.

‘Leadership Journal’ Expands Reach with Women Leaders in the Global Church

Category: Ministry Resources

Leadership Journal, a ministry of Christianity Today, has released an expanded Gifted for Leadership, the most trusted site for women leaders in the global church.

New Reality TV Show Features Church That Preaches Inclusion

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Preach. Pray. Love for all. That’s what the Speegle family advocates in their new TLC series starting this month.

What Pastors and Politicians Are Saying About ‘David and Goliath’

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Pastors, politicians and celebrities joined more than 500 people and groups from more than 10 countries to see David take on Goliath.

Lee University Honored as a College of Distinction

Category: Church of God News

Lee University has been listed as a College of Distinction once again for the 2014-15 school year. Colleges of Distinction is a website dedicated to honoring schools nationwide for their excellence in student-focused higher education.

Christians in 200 Nations Unite in Prayer for Jerusalem

Category: Events and Happenings

Millions of Christians united across denominational, cultural, and political differences on Sunday, October 5, as part of The Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem (DPPJ) (www.daytopray.com) to intercede for the city God calls His own and to invoke God’s blessing, purposes, and provision upon all of Jerusalem’s people. From over 175 nations, believers gathered to pray in their worship services, in their homes, in regional gatherings, on the prayer app Instapray, and on a 24 Hour Prayer Conference Call.


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