Pro-Life Student Wins College Free Speech Battle
Category: Faith and Family
Chemeketa Community College security officers stopped Caleb Pearson from handing out pro-life literature and displaying pro-life signs outdoors on campus.
Category: Faith and Family
Chemeketa Community College security officers stopped Caleb Pearson from handing out pro-life literature and displaying pro-life signs outdoors on campus.
Category: Events and Happenings
A prayer movement that began with a Texas gathering in August, organized by former presidential hopeful Rick Perry, made its way to Orlando, Fla., Tuesday night ahead of the Republican primaries in the state.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
It is time for the church in Africa—and throughout the world—to address abuse and injustice against women and girls.
Category: Testimonies
As the nation marks January as Sanctity of Life Month and thousands gather to march for the unborn, Tina Torry, whose baby survived an abortion, shares her story of how “divine intervention” saved her daughter’s life.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
The most frequent objection of those who fear the presence of believers in government is, “What right do you have to impose your morals on us?” Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council tells them, “The same right you have to impose your lack of morals on us.”
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
As Christian films become more popular, will the temptation to partner with Hollywood studios lead to a compromised message? Or will churches and other independents continue to make their own films—the kind intended to improve the culture more than the bottom line?
Category: Church of God News
What educational institution in the Church of God boasts 30,000 students?
Category: Church of God News
A Guatemalan Church of God pastor was murdered a few days ago while on his way to a territorial ministers meeting, apparently by drug traffickers known as “The Zetas,” who control the area near the border with Mexico.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture, USA National News
Tens of thousands of pro-life activists massed in front of San Francisco’s City Hall on Saturday and then filled the city’s main thoroughfare, walking about two miles down Market Street to the Embarcadero