Category: People in the News
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gave the state’s highest civilian honor to 71-year-old Jack Wilson on Monday for shooting and killing an armed attacker during a church service in December.
Category: Church of God News
The Church of God has two great works in progress in Siem Reap, Cambodia: People for Care and Learning, under the local leadership of J.D. and Angie Woodside, and a Church mission plant led by Pastor Israel and Debbie Minay.
Category: Ministry Resources
Put on the Armor of God. In this new non-fiction work, Author William Vandry presents his research, gathered over 14 years, that scientifically supports the Bible and Christianity. The book at a fast pace goes into science, history and archeology on diverse topics related to defense of Christianity, on topics such as:
Category: Opinion & Commentary
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be given to you” (Matt. 6:33).
Category: Church of God News
It’s not too late to sign up for one of the more popular programs offered by the Church of God in the last several years, READ.
Category: Events and Happenings
GOD’S VOICE Conference launched in 2019 to bring biblical clarity to the confusion surrounding the issues of “LGBTQ+ Christianity” and the errors injected into conservative church circles by the “Revoice” movement.
Category: Ministry Resources
Author, Christian businessman and award-winning journalist Stephen E. Strang is releasing his exciting new book—the third in an influential trilogy—”God, Trump, and the 2020 Election,” tomorrow, and his work stresses why the Christian vote will be so critical on Nov. 3.
Category: Church of God News
Massive flooding came with torrential rains to Jakarta, Indonesia on New Year’s Eve and New Years Day. BBC.com reports: “The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) measured 377mm (14.8 inches) of rainfall in a day at an airport in East Jakarta. That’s the most rain in a single day since at least 1996, when records supplied by the agency began. ‘The rain falling on New Year’s Eve… is not ordinary rain,’ said the agency.”
Category: History and Heritage
The dream of a national cathedral had its roots in the earliest days of our nation. In 1791, President George Washington commissioned architect Pierre L’Enfant to plan the nation’s capital. As part of that plan, they imagined a “great church for national purposes.”