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Small Town Christian Filmmaking

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Salty Earth Pictures — a non-profit ministry located in the small town of Fort Atkinson Wisconsin — has just had their first Christian film picked up for international distribution this Christmas.

Second Grant Given to PTS by ATS

Category: Church of God News

The Association of Theological Schools has accepted another grant proposal by Dr. Sang-Ehil Han, associate professor of theology and spirituality and interim vice president for academics at the Church of God’s Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee.

Whatever Happened to Faithfulness?

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Two elderly missionaries inspired me this week to value character so I can finish well.

One With Them: Helping Support Suffering Christians Worldwide

Category: The Persecuted Church

In more than 60 countries around the world, more than 100 million Christians face persecution simply because of their faith in Jesus Christ.

Artists Donate Original Works to Build Churches Around the World

Category: Church and Ministry

Brian Hibbard and Scott Harris have donated seven original paintings, created exclusively to celebrate the 25th anniversary of International Cooperating Ministries (ICM), as part of a nationwide silent auction to raise funds for ICM church-building projects.

Youth and Discipleship Offers DC-’11 EAGLES Leadership Initiative

Category: Church of God News

“Identify. Launch. Develop. Soar.” Church of God International Youth & Discipleship is pleased to announce the “Eagles Class of 2011!”

Bible Agencies Unite to Strengthen Ministry Impact

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Bible League International® (BLI) and the World Bible Translation Center (WBTC), like-minded ministries with complementary missions, have announced plans to merge, forming a partnership that will enhance the work of both organizations.

Church Goes Back to Court Over County’s Contempt

Category: Church and Ministry

Reaching Hearts International is taking a Maryland county back to court in a continuing effort to build a new church. The church sued Prince George’s County, Maryland, after officials refused to approve water and sewage plans for its new property, which is the first step in building.

Attorney Ward Coe, who filed suit against the county and won in federal court, says the case was affirmed by the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals directing them to process the next application without delay and without discrimination. “So we submitted an application and they turned it down and they took a year to do it,” he states. “We think they violated the injunction, so we’re back in court.”

The county contends the construction would affect the capacity of a nearby reservoir and threaten water quality. “That’s what they contended in the first case — and that reason was found to be a pretext by the jury and the court,” Coe explains. “In fact, they were opposed to having a church there.”

The attorney adds that county officials actually made a statement to the press that they opposed the church because it would not produce tax revenue.

Coe is asking the court to declare the county in contempt of court. The county already faces a judgment of $3.7 million.

(Source: OneNewsNow)

Good News Still Going Strong

Category: Church and Ministry

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that upholds Good News Clubs’ right to meet in public school buildings after hours.


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