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Smoky Mountain Children’s Home Announces Building Project

Category: Church of God News

The Smoky Mountain Children’s Home has launched a project to build a new state-of-the-art residence on the Sevierville, Tennessee campus. The project is being funded by Sevierville business leaders, Ron and Betty Ogle.

Currently the campus provides eleven cottages as a home away from home for youth ages 12-21. However, the cottages were constructed during the 1960s and initially built for younger children. The present leadership has sensed a need to build a new residence for 21st century young people, which would include a computer lab, prayer room, media area, large kitchen for more resident involvement in food preparation and an activities space for art and creative work.

Executive Director Dr. Walt Mauldin stated, “We are hoping this cottage will serve as a 21st century prototype for other cottages to follow.” Costs for the building project are estimated at $500,000. Architectural layout and design will be provided by Bill Denton of Sevierville, the architect who designed the iconic sphere of the 1982 World’s Fair in downtown Knoxville. Excavation will begin later this summer 2018, with construction to begin in the fall. A dedication is scheduled for the spring of 2019.

Ron and Betty Ogle

Mauldin added, “Ron and Betty Ogle have been an integral part of the SMCH ministry for a number of years. Ron serves on the Care Division board of directors, and Betty has the longest tenure of any member of the SMCH board of directors. They both have a heart for the children’s home and continue to positively impact our campus.”

A sequence of proposals had to be approved prior to an official announcement, which included the SMCH Board of Directors, the Care Division Board, the Church of God International Executive Committee and final authorization from the City of Sevierville.

Smoky Mountain Children’s Home is in hopes of building an additional cottage provided by local community support, as well as church assistance. For more information about how you can help, please contact Dr. Walt Mauldin at 865.453.4644.

New Book Explores How Faith Can Overcome Society’s Challenges

Category: Ministry Resources

A return to America’s theological roots is the solution for what Dr. Mark Mellow refers to as “the American malaise” in his new book “The Good Neighbor: Stories that Teach Families How to Live and Love Well.” Mellow is a longtime physician and clinical researcher who believes following God’s teachings can have a positive impact on an individual’s physical and mental health and society, in general.

Federal Court Halts Mandate for Indiana, California Christian Colleges

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

A federal district court is blocking the federal government from enforcing the Obama abortion-pill mandate against Christian colleges in Indiana and California.

“Bishop” Term to be Addressed at General Assembly

Category: Church of God News

A mandated “Further Study” report on the “Meaning and Usage of the Term Bishop” in the Church of God will be a topic of discussion and debate at the upcoming 77th International General Assembly set for Orlando, Florida, July 31-August 3, 2018.

New Book Addresses Healing Lives Shattered by Addiction

Category: Ministry Resources

For 14-year old Jenny, being struck and thrown 20′ by a taxicab in downtown Manhattan resulted in an array of injuries, both physical and psychological, and was a serious-enough blow to she and her widowed mother — but then the real nightmare ensued as Jenny became addicted to the painkillers prescribed to her by her physician, imploding the world of this small family of two.

Phillips Case: Disagreement or Discrimination?

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The justices may have ruled 7-2 in favor of a Christian baker who nearly lost his business after refusing to bake a cake to celebrate a gay wedding, but this big win for Jack Phillips doesn’t necessarily clear the way for similar cases.

General Overseer Announces GA18 Agenda Release

Category: Church of God News

Church of God General Overseer Tim Hill has announced the release of the official agenda for the upcoming 77th International General Assembly will be Tuesday, June 19. The document contains items which will be considered by the International General Council during business sessions held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando July 31 – August 3, 2018.

Colorado Baker Scores Huge Victory for Religious Rights at U.S. Supreme Court

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a narrow victory to a Christian baker from Colorado who refused for religious reasons to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.

ChurchSalary Embarks on Mission of Hope

Category: Ministries and Organizations

Church Law & Tax, a ministry of Christianity Today, has just launched ChurchSalary, a new compensation-setting website. The site gives churches confidence in determining equitable compensation levels and provides church staff with clarity to ensure their pay is fair.


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