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The Horror Movie That Will Never Be in Theaters

Category: Opinion & Commentary

It could be called The Abominable Dr. Gosnell. Or perhaps Nightmare on Lancaster Avenue. Or maybe something as provocative as Scissors.

Women’s Discipleship Announces New Bible Study

Category: Church of God News

Church of God Women’s Discipleship announces the completion of its most recent Bible study, “Pots, Pans and Prophecies.”

Back to Church Sunday Is September 15, 2013

Category: Events and Happenings

Want to be happier and live longer? Who doesn’t? According to a recent article in the Washington Times, having an active spiritual life is one of the best ways to accomplish this. The Times article reported that those who attend church regularly tend to live an average of 35% longer than those who do not.

24th Annual U.S. Capitol Bible Reading Marathon Begins

Category: Events and Happenings

The 24th annual U.S. Capitol Bible Reading Marathon began at 6:00 PM Sunday evening. For 90 continuous hours, beginning with the reading of Genesis 1:1, every word of the Bible will be read aloud and without commentary, culminating at 1:00 PM on Thursday, May 2, with the reading of the final chapters of the book of Revelation. During these five days, hundreds of Bible believers will gather on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol to read a portion of the Bible, to listen and to pray.

ORA Provides Cutting-Edge Technology for Prayer

Category: Latest Trends

ORA NET LLC introduces its disruptive technology to promote the oldest form of recognized religious expression — prayer.

The ORA system delivers a personal mobile experience for the individual and an enterprise-quality community management platform for any organization to invite, connect, share, respond and interact with one another in intercessory prayer.

“That’s a lot of words to describe it, but ORA’s technology gives us the ability to do so much more to leverage existing social networks and mobile devices to connect individuals in the most meaningful relationship they can have with others and more importantly with God,” said Jeff Bone, Chief Marketing Officer for ORA.

The Bellingham, WA, company has introduced what many are calling one of the most revolutionary developments for the faith community to be released in decades.

“ORA collects, organizes, tracks, reminds, connects and securely shares prayer requests and answers with anyone you choose. ORA does this at a personal and intimate level with your friends and family through the mobile ‘app’ on your smartphone. And ORA does this at the organizational level through the ORA Community software that a church, mission agency, ministry, foundation or any number of other organizations can use with their existing infrastructure. It’s both personal and organizational. We all maintain a number of social and spiritual connections within a broad community that includes our favorite people and our favorite places of worship and ministry,” stated Dusty Gulleson, ORA Chief Executive Officer.

“We’re looking forward to integrating ORA into the life of both our physical and online church congregations. What an incredible tool to engage communities of believers around the power of prayer!” said Nils Smith, Web Pastor, Community Bible Church of San Antonio, Texas.

Social networks can be inappropriate “high noise” areas that are not private enough for many sensitive postings like prayer requests. ORA offers a safe, secure environment where prayer is the most important thing. ORA not only makes prayer available on your smartphone, but it makes comments, reminders and prayer partners always available too. The system offers immediate feedback to requests, questions and comments from prayer partners and helps to track and remind the user of how prayers are answered immediately or over time. ORA helps you get a glimpse of the eternal that can be missed when one is caught up in the stress of everyday life.

ORA is a free download for iPhone, AppStore.com/ora (and is coming soon for Android). The ORA smartphone app integrates into the ORA Community system. The ORA Community system is a software as a service (SaaS) solution designed with many more management features that allows an organization to administer community-wide prayer communication and easily integrate with existing email, church management or relationship management software from leading providers. For a limited time, ORA is offering a no-cost trial of the ORA Community system for an organization. Visit the ORA website for more information: ora.net.

ORA NET LLC is a Bellingham, WA-based company whose mission is to grow the community of prayer, digitally. Founded in 2012, the company remains privately held by its founders and a gracious investment group who shares the goal of the founders to fully develop and deliver The New Way to Pray™.

(Source: Christian Newswire)

Latins Launch USA Missions Outreach

Category: Church of God News

In a history-making move, Tim Hill, director of Church of God World Missions, speaking to 1,500 church leaders in a Guatemala City convention, called upon the Latin American church to reach out in missions action to the United States and to Latinos scattered around the world.

Bethlehem Monastery Loses Court Battle on Israeli Wall

Category: Global News and Ministry

A Catholic monastery and convent in a secluded valley outside Bethlehem lost a seven-year legal battle against the building of Israel’s separation wall on its land on Friday, according to its lawyers.

20,000 Churches Band Together to Invite America Back to Church

Category: Events and Happenings

This September, around 20,000 churches will reach out to 10 million unchurched Americans for National Back to Church Sunday.

Christianity Could Become Extinct in Iraq as Islamists Drive Out Believers

Category: The Persecuted Church

Iraq’s Christian heritage can be compared to its wetland marshes. Christ-followers in Iraq date back to the first century, making it one of the oldest Christian communities in the world. But today, Christianity in Iraq is under serious threat. Similarly, the wetland marshes—once teeming with flora and fauna—were drained to desert over a decade ago.


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