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‘Modern-Day Mother Teresa’ Heads Homeless Church

Category: People in the News

North Carolina has one of the country’s fastest-growing homeless populations. In Charlotte, one of the largest cities in the state, the most vulnerable people are in desperate need of help.

Transformation Through Christ, Not the State

Category: Latest Trends

One of the central conceits of the Left is that through education, diet, therapy, state-managed direction and more, man can emerge in a quite improved—if not new—form.

Evangelistic Campaign Reaches Tens of Thousands with Message of Hope in Venezuela

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Three weeks of worldwide evangelistic television programming culminated this past Saturday at Juventud Libre, a lively, open-air festival in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. An estimated 45,000 people converged at the city’s bicentennial fairgrounds, forming a crowd so large it swelled into nearby streets.

Worldwide Call for 40 Days Prayer, Fasting and Repentance

Category: Events and Happenings

This call for a 40-day period of prayer will end with an International Day of Prayer, Fasting and Repentance on Saturday 14 September 2013. This day of repentance coincides with Yom Kippur, Israel’s National Day of Atonement.

St. Louis Cardinals Remove Christian Symbol From Pitchers Mound

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Busch Stadium in St. Louis is adorned with a few tributes to one of the greatest players in Cardinal history, Stan Musial. Scratch two from that total, courtesy of one disgruntled fan’s complaint.

Exodus Shutting Down So ‘Church Can Do Its Job’

Category: Ministries and Organizations

Exodus International, the flagship ex-gay ministry coalition, recently announced it was closing its doors after 37 years. The news brought a fresh round of criticism for the organization that has modified its message in the last year, focusing less on changing sexual orientation and more on growing in Christ.

Pastor Participates in International Council on Violence Against Children

Category: Events and Happenings

On April 30 through May 1-4 Church of God bishop, pastor, and educator, Dr. Tony Richie, participated in the World Day of Prayer and Action for Children (DPAC) council meeting in Coimbatore, India. The focus of this international meeting was overcoming violence against children.

A Faith Made to Travel

Category: Faith and Family

It’s holiday travel time in the USA and beyond. Over the past weeks multiplied millions of Americans have made their annual vacation treks and family getaways. Starting with our Memorial Day weekend, continuing with the long Independence Day weekend and regularly scheduled vacation breaks, we’ve been traveling.

Church Calls Media Fast to Combat Prince of the Power of the Air

Category: Church and Ministry

At age 2, most children are just learning to use the toilet, form complete sentences and scribble with crayons. Yet in today’s technology-saturated world, an increasing number are already navigating their parents’ smartphones, tablets and computers.


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