Category: Faith and Family
Presidential candidates who share their faith on the campaign trail may not be helping their bid for the nomination, according to a recent LifeWay Research survey of American adults.
Category: History and Heritage
In the 1920s, the Moreland Evangelistic Party, comprised of David Ray Moreland; his wife, Mary; and their daughters Lourenna and Ollena, became one of the best know evangelistic families in the Church of God.
Category: Ministry Resources
Sharefaith.com, the largest worship media and church website provider just announced that it passed the 1,000 church websites mark. In only eight months of service, Sharefaith now provides over 1,300 websites to ministries and churches in the U.S. The obvious fact is that Sharefaith’s website solution has become a favorite with budget minded churches.
Category: The Persecuted Church
All Ryan Arneson wanted to do was peacefully share his faith on campus. He hoped to hand out literature and speak with willing passers-by—just like he had been doing for the previous two years without incident.
Category: Global News and Ministry
Italian authorities called off rescue operations Wednesday after the toppled Costa Concordia cruise ship shifted on the rocks near the Tuscan coast.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
This is not a time for gloom and doom. The church can shine its brightest in a dark hour.
Category: Church of God News
In a day when conferences are being discontinued, the annual FOCUS Children’s Ministries Leadership Conference celebrates the 18th year of continued training.
Category: People in the News
For more than five decades he boldly declared, “You don’t have any trouble … all you need is faith in God.” Now, the general of the faith has gone home to be with the Lord.
Category: Ministries and Organizations
On January 13, 2012, an historic meeting of leaders took place at the Central Offices of the Foursquare Church. Welcomed by president Glenn Burris, 18 top leaders of denominations committed to a common emphasis on holiness in the 21st century met as part of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium (WHC).