Park Service Backpedals on Free Bible Ban
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
In a victory for free speech and the First Amendment, the National Park Service is once again allowing distribution of Bibles on federal property.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
In a victory for free speech and the First Amendment, the National Park Service is once again allowing distribution of Bibles on federal property.
Category: Church of God News
For many years, the First Sunday of April has been designated as “Love the World Sunday” in the Church of God. This year, this offering will be used to touch some crucial ministries under the exciting new initiative called, “Marcelly’s Dream.”
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Easter weekend brought us two pieces of very good legal news.
Category: Church and Ministry
“Dream Center.” What do those two words bring to mind?
For people involved in the church world, those words might inspire visions of “big”—big buildings, cities, churches and budgets—that make a big difference. And for the most part, those thoughts would be accurate.
Category: Ministry Resources
Covenant Worx, LLC, announces the release of Spirit Fire, a free iPhone/iPod app that solves the problem preventing many modern Christians from developing a deeper relationship with God: time.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–Lee University was recently named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to service-learning and civic engagement.
Category: Events and Happenings
What comes to mind when you hear the word Easter? Some might think of colorful eggs, chocolate bunnies, special church clothes or tulips. But for 5-year-old Joshua Miller, the word means one thing: “joy.”
Category: Testimonies
Excitement and respect swept across the Vines Center at Liberty University Friday as the lively, passionate, renowned Bible teacher and founder of Precept Ministries, Kay Arthur, took the stage in Convocation.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
This past week during Starbucks’ annual shareholders meeting CEO Howard Shultz shut down an investor, who asked if the company’s support of a gay marriage initiative in Washington state was to blame for a disappointing earnings season.