Category: People in the News
NEW YORK – Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow is taking legal action against a company selling T-shirts featuring the words “MY Jesus” in a design similar to the “NY Jets” logo, TMZ reported Wednesday, citing a cease-and-desist letter from his lawyers.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
As America moves closer to the presidential election, the political debate has intensified. Republicans, Democrats and independents have all been promising what they will do to make our nation a better place.
I have met all of the leading presidential candidates. When I consider who to vote for, I am most interested in the policies they espouse, and how they follow the clear teaching of God’s Word where government policy intersects fundamental moral and spiritual concerns.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Although some Christians reportedly enjoyed GCB, the Disney program offended plenty. Now, Disney has taken it off the air.
Category: Church of God News
Through the month of May, every 50th delegate to register for the Church of God General Assembly will receive complimentary registration.
Category: Church and Ministry
The Evangelical Press Association presented its 2012 Awards of Excellence and Higher Goals Awards at its annual convention May 9-11, 2012 in Colorado Springs. The global media ministry of Christianity Today was honored with 43 awards.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on Wednesday is hearing a case that has implications for religious freedom on campus.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
The Association of Related Churches (ARC) has passed the leadership baton to Greg Surratt, an ARC pastor and founding member.
Category: Church of God News
PHILIPPINES — Cutting edge, exhilarating, deeply moving. These are just a few of the ways participants described the recent national youth camp in Dasmarinas, Philippines, a first for the Church of God Philippines.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Eric Weathers was just trying to answer a few of his coworker’s questions about the Bible. But the Chicago FedEx employee’s boss told him that discussions about religion and politics were “forbidden in the workplace.”