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Fulfilling Prophecy, Ukrainian Jews Flee Violence

Category: Global News and Ministry

The disintegrating situation in Ukraine has led to an increase in anti-Semitic attacks against Jews living in the country. Many Jews are talking about escaping to Israel.

Best of What Did Jesus Say: It’s a ‘One of a Kind Book’

Category: Ministry Resources

As a Christian author, speaker and minister, Rev. Terry Christian’s singular mission is to HELP all Christians, of all denominations — by presenting only the words, actually spoken, by Jesus Christ.

Open Doors USA Launches Writing, Prayer Campaign

Category: Church and Ministry

Open Doors USA announced today it has launched a writing/prayer campaign on its website to encourage the families of nearly 300 Nigerian girls who were kidnapped almost four weeks ago by the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram.

Seminary Hosting GA2014 Event for Credentialed Women

Category: Church of God News

The Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, is hosting an event especially for credentialed women in the Church of God at the upcoming 75th International General Assembly in Orlando.

Christian Leaders Stand in Solidarity with Imperiled Religious Communities

Category: The Persecuted Church

More than 150 American Christian leaders from across ecumenical lines are issuing a call to action in response to a crisis facing ancient faith communities.

Will Oprah Play God in ‘The Shack’ Film?

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Hoping to capitalize on the recent success of faith-based films, Hollywood has plans for the best-selling novel The Shack to hit the big screen.

An Inside Look at Prayer in the NBA

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Long before head coach Doc Rivers found himself defending his Los Angeles Clippers players who were the unwelcome participants in team owner Donald Sterling’s racist comments all week, he was concerned about another sensitive subject: religion.

Lee University Staging Record Commencement

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–Officials at Lee University report that the spring graduation ceremonies, set for this weekend May 9-10, will be the largest in the school’s 96 year history, with more than 450 degrees expected to be conferred.

Supreme Court Prayer Ruling Protects Freedom of Religion and Speech

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled yesterday that legislative bodies such as city councils can begin their meetings with prayer.


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