Category: Lifestyle & Culture
The holidays are a happy time, especially in Texas, where the state has made a law allowing people to wish one another a “Merry Christmas” in public schools. It’s called, appropriately, the “Merry Christmas Law.”
Category: People in the News
Louis Zamperini, World War II prisoner of war survivor, Olympic distance runner and personal friend of Billy Graham, has died at age 97.
Category: Church of God News
Sevierville, TN—Officials with the Church of God’s Smoky Mountain Children’s Home (SMCH) recently unveiled a renovated chapel, Magnolia Auditorium, located in the historical administration building fronting its sixty-acre campus, in the heart of Sevierville, Tennessee.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
In a world of seemingly ever-present iPhones, iPads and laptops, it’s difficult to go anywhere without seeing people transfixed by their technology devices. Could it be they’re doing more than updating Twitter and Pinterest? One study says yes.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
In recent years there has been some significant discussion and controversy over the de-Christianization of Christmas. With shop workers being told to say “Happy Holidays” the over-emphasis of Santa Claus, Elf on the Shelf and other such traditions, many have felt as though we’ve been committing treason against the reason for the season.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
In Korea, at the turn of the last century, there were no Christian churches – then, as a result of sparks from Azusa Street, God moved through the nation. Seoul was so impacted by spiritual renewal that it became known as the second Jerusalem. Then sadly and suddenly, the Japanese Occupation of Korea took place.
Category: Church of God News
As Operation Compassion has been moving forward with the One Million Child Initiative, critical supplies and materials from valued corporate partners have been received. One of the largest donations of tile was offered in the past few days.
Category: Global News and Ministry
For five decades, the South American country of Colombia has been a war with Marxist insurgents. Fighting can erupt at any time throughout scattered war zones, but that doesn’t stop an intrepid messenger of peace.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
These days, I spend lots of my time mentoring young leaders. I take them on ministry trips, speak in training schools and lead discipleship retreats. But I’m learning that mentorship does not work in just one direction. Even though I’m the “old guy,” I benefit in amazing ways from the time I spend with younger Christians.