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A Mighty Little Army

Category: Church of God News

These children are mighty because they are filling their minds with knowledge, strength, understanding, peace, love, patience, and perseverance. They are learning characteristics that will hopefully last throughout their lifetime.

Matthew West Makes History With Record-Breaking Song

Category: Latest Trends

Four-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Matthew West’s hit single “Hello, My Name Is” has broken the record for the most weeks at No. 1, achieving the top spot for 16 weeks in a row on the National Christian Audience chart.

God Has a Word for You in Your Darkest Season

Category: Bible and Scripture

It’s unfortunate that the last 12 books of the Old Testament are tagged the “minor” prophets. The term was coined because these writings are short, not because they are unimportant.

New Parenting Book Puts Grace Back Into Raising Kids

Category: Ministry Resources

Delaware Spring Press is proud to announce the release of its seventh title, “Practical Grace For Parents,” by Ryan Hobbs.

Mildred Case, Retired Missionary, Dies

Category: Church of God News

The former missionary who was honored recently at the Tennessee State Convention and Camp Meeting and earlier in the Save Our World magazine as the church’s oldest living missionary, Mildred Case, died this morning, September 2, 2013, at the age of 100. She had celebrated her centennial year in January.

The veteran missionary was the widow of Hoyle Case and mother of Sylvia King, who with her husband, Ed King, also served on the mission field.

Hoyle and Mildred in 1938 were commissioned by the World Missions Board to India, where they served until forced to leave by the outbreak of World War II. They were subsequently transferred to Cuba, where they ministered for two terms, one in the 1940s and another from 1955 until 1962. The political situation created by the takeover of Fidel Castro required their return to the States. They completed their ministry in pastoral work in South Carolina, California, and other states. Hoyle died in 2002.

Before their missions career began, Mildred had been a teacher at the Bible Training School, forerunner of Lee University. It was there while teaching she met Hoyle, who was a student from Greenville, South Carolina. They both sensed a calling to India.

She enjoyed telling the story of a Hindu woman who lived next door to her when she first arrived in India. After a friendship grew, she was able to lead the woman to Christ. She was present with the woman when her son was born and—at her request—was asked to give the baby a Christian name. It was the normal custom for the naming ceremony to take place in a Hindu temple, but the husband acceded, and she named the boy Matthew. When it became necessary to leave India and they realized they would not see each other again, the woman wept profusely and declared to Mildred that she would search for her in heaven.

It is easy to imagine that they are enjoying a glorious reunion.

UPDATE:

The viewing will be held on Saturday, September 7, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Westmore Church of God in Cleveland, Tennessee. The funeral will follow at 1 p.m.

Funeral arrangements are handled by Ralph Buckner Funeral Home, 3000 Ralph Buckner Boulevard NE, Cleveland, Tennessee 37311.

Promise Keepers Joins Millions in Prayer for Jerusalem

Category: Global News and Ministry

On October 6, Dr. Raleigh Washington, President and CEO of Promise Keepers, will be joining millions around the world in prayer for Jerusalem, as part of the international grass-roots prayer movement, the Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem.

When 10 Percent of a City Prays for Salvation

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Jequié, Brazil, is located deep in the interior of the state of Bahia in northeast Brazil. The population of the city is 150,000, and on the final night of our gospel crusade this week, more than 15,000 people gathered in the center of the city to hear the gospel.

Women’s Discipleship Releasing “Pots, Pans and Prophecies”

Category: Church of God News

What if the pots and pans in your kitchen were alive, living beings, each with their own personality?

Atheists Not Required to Recite Pledge Seek to Stop It Anyway

Category: USA National News

Atheist parents and students are seeking to stop recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools—even though no student is required to recite it—because the atheist students claim to be “offended” by simply hearing the words “under God.”


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