Category: People in the News
Author Malcolm Gladwell may not be known for writing on religion. His New York Times best-selling books The Tipping Point, Outliers, Blink and What the Dog Saw deal with the unexpected twists in social science research. But his newest book, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants, also includes underlying faith-related themes, and not just in the title.
Category: People in the News
Hope is not an empty word for Darlene Zschech, an Australian worship leader who wrote a song for Billy Graham’s latest gospel-spreading effort called My Hope America.
Category: Church of God News
History was made on Monday 7 October 2013 at the Annual National Church Leaders Meeting, held at Lambeth Palace, when Jamaican born Bishop Eric Brown was installed as the first Pentecostal President of Churches Together in England (CTE). Rev Brown is the Presiding Bishop of the New Testament Church of God, a black majority Pentecostal church celebrating its 60th anniversary in the UK since being planted here by Caribbean migrants during the 1950s.
Category: Church and Ministry
If you’re reading this then you are about to get a glimpse of the future… the future of choir music that is. The multi-gifted Deitrick Haddon is at the helm of a new choir out of Los Angeles, the League of Xtraordinary Worshippers (LXW) poised to make a big impact on the series premiere of Preachers of LA reality series.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Five years ago, I had a birthday with a zero in it—and it scared me! But instead of fighting the aging process, I made an important decision: From now on, regardless of what else I do, my main priority is to mentor the next generation. That’s why I spend a lot of my time investing my time in young leaders.
Category: The Persecuted Church
Todd Starnes did not think he had violated Facebook’s community standards when he posted about “wearing an NRA ball cap, eating a Chick-fil-A sandwich, reading a Paula Deen cookbook and sipping a 20-ounce sweet tea” and generally being politically incorrect.
Workers at Facebook thought otherwise, blocking the host of Fox News & Commentary for 12 hours before issuing an apology.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN—The Church of God’s Pentecostal Theological Seminary is hosting the Latino Pentecostal Theological Summit today and tomorrow, Oct. 8 and 9. The conference brings together key Spanish educators to talk on a variety of subjects.
Category: Events and Happenings
As the first night of the evening events drew closer there was great concern as to whether the crusade should be cancelled. Many of those who would attend are dependent on state run buses. However, there was an ongoing strike that had shut the bus services down. What would happen without this major form of transportation?