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A Jewish Believer Who Found Jesus

Category: Testimonies

When Marty Goetz was growing up in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio in the 1950s, his life was steeped in Jewish culture.

Joel Osteen Did Not Renounce Bible or Resign as Pastor

Category: People in the News

In the age of Twitter, Facebook and mobile devices, news can spread quicker than it can be substantiated. In most cases, news outlets are quick to substantiate or discredit rumors and random tweets, but sometimes things slip through the cracks. Such was the case with Monday’s Joel Osteen hoax.

Muslim Rioters Kill Christians, Attack Mourners in Egypt

Category: The Persecuted Church

One Christian was killed and at least 21 were injured by Muslim rioters during a violent assault on mourners attending a funeral at St. Mark’s Coptic Cathedral in Cairo on Sunday. The attack was the third day of anti-Christian violence in Egypt which has claimed five Christian lives.

Lee University Group Sets World Record

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–A new world record for the longest played game of continuous flag football was set Saturday evening (April 6) when Lee University’s Alpha Gamma Chi reached 50 hours.

Sisters Begin Serving as Army Chaplains

Category: People in the News

A pair of sisters ordained as Assemblies of God military chaplains reported for duty January 7 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Warren Suicide Highlights Need for Church to Address Mental Illness

Category: Church and Ministry

Condolences are pouring in for Rick Warren after his 27-year-old son, Matthew, committed suicide over the weekend. Matthew had suffered from mental illness long before taking his own life.

Remembering Margaret Thatcher’s Public Theology

Category: People in the News

Raised a devout Methodist who later joined the Church of England, Margaret Thatcher vigorously applied her Christian faith to her public life as one of the most important and successful leaders of the Cold War era.

Ministerial Internship Program will Honor 35 Years

Category: Church of God News

The weekend of May 17-18, 2013, the Church of God Division of Education will commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Ministerial Internship Program (MIP) with a celebratory commissioning of this year’s candidates and a look back at the success and leadership of the educational program which began in 1978.

Anti-Abortion Display Destroyed at OSU

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

On Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Created Equal’s anti-abortion exhibit was systematically destroyed by an angry abortion advocate. Directly after set-up, a female OSU student approached the graphic abortion signs and began to vandalize them one by one. The attack was caught on film.


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