Category: History and Heritage
When the sixth General Assembly met in Cleveland, Tennessee, January 3-8, 1911, the Church of God had grown to fifty-eight churches, 107 ministers, and 1,855 members. Despite this growth, General Overseer A.J. Tomlinson expressed disappointment.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Muslims from Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Algeria, Kuwait, Iraq, and Morocco are coming to Jesus as they have their questions about the Christian faith answered on air.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Today, the D-Day Landing Prayer Act took another step closer to becoming a reality. Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, responding to the wishes of veterans and their families, introduced this legislation which will add FDR’s D-Day Landing Prayer in its entirety to the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C., and urged his colleagues to pass it quickly.
Category: The Persecuted Church
There’s growing concern that shariah law is creeping into America, with some U.S. judges even citing Islamic law in their rulings.
Category: People in the News
Franklin Graham has some strong words for President Obama in the wake of his decision to support same-sex marriage.
Category: Church of God News
On April 21, 2012, Church of God Secretary General Wallace J. Sibley, and his wife, Dorothy, were honored with a banquet celebration by the Eastside Church of God in Jacksonville, Florida.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
A pastor from North Carolina suggests that modern missions may be overlooking a vast mission field that’s right at our feet. Scott T. Brown, a long-time advocate for church and family reformation, maintains, “There are many mission fields, but the family presents what may be the greatest untapped evangelistic opportunity before the Church today.
Category: USA National News
Hindu and Buddhist groups are gaining momentum in the United States.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Joel Osteen on April 30 said he believes the Scripture says that being gay is a sin, and is opposed to gay marriage.