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Tim Tebow Controversy Makes Way for the Gospel

Category: People in the News

Dr. Robert Jeffress, senior pastor at the First Baptist Church of Dallas says God has used the Tebow speaking controversy as a springboard for spreading the gospel.

Lee University Begins Campus Expansion

Category: Church of God News

February 26, 2013–CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Lee University has begun work on a multimillion dollar expansion which will connect their 105-acre campus with downtown Cleveland.

Origami Craft Cards Teach Children the Resurrection Story

Category: Ministry Resources

Memory Cross has created two new craft coloring cards that help children learn the resurrection story and the last week in the earthly life of Jesus.

C. Everett Koop Leaves Pro Life Legacy

Category: People in the News

Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, a pediatric surgeon known for his anti-smoking campaigns and efforts to improve diet and nutrition, died at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire, on Monday. He was 96 years old.

Jesus.net Registers 5 Million Decisions for Christ

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

In less than four years since the official launch of Jesus.net in August of 2009, the worldwide Internet evangelism project has just passed the 5 million mark for people indicating a decision made to accept Christ.

Women in Ministry Conference Slated for August 8-10, 2013

Category: Church of God News

An excited and enthusiastic steering committee met on Tuesday, February 19, 2013, to discuss a conference for Church of God women in ministry to be sponsored by the Division of World Evangelization/USA Missions.

Missionaries Minister Delivering Grace to Girls in Bondage

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

At first it’s cool to have foreign friends, enjoy nice meals together in fancy restaurants and go with them to beach resorts for a relaxing day out. There is also the delight of receiving and buying lovely things and learning to connect with new friends through the Internet—until one day you find yourself trapped. It is like an addiction; you don’t really like it but it’s too difficult to break free.

High School Wrestler Penalized for Prayer

Category: The Persecuted Church

Alliance Defending Freedom has sent a letter to the North Carolina High School Athletic Association explaining why a wrestling official’s penalty against a high school wrestler who prayed for two seconds at the beginning of a match is unconstitutional. The letter asks the association to take steps to ensure that such constitutionally protected expressions of faith will be respected.

Reviewers Praise Christian Novel About Bible’s ‘Good Thief’

Category: Ministry Resources

Looking for an inspired selection for your Christian book discussion group? Readers and reviewers alike are praising ‘The Good Thief,’ a compelling Christian novel by author Barry Connolly. The book tells the story of Dismas, the ‘Good Thief’ pardoned by Jesus and promised Paradise on Good Friday.


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