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Kidfest Goes International and Ecuador Prioritizes Children’s Ministry

Category: Church of God News

This past spring, God moved in a tremendous way in all Kidfest events, with thousands in attendance and hundreds baptized with the Holy Spirit.

Hagee Meets With Leaders of Christianity, Judaism, Islam

Category: People in the News

John Hagee welcomed Sheikh Abu-Khader Ja’abari of Hebron to his suite in Jerusalem for a meeting facilitated by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin.

Missions Resource Group Connecting with Operation World Local Church Initiative

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

In the midst of global chaos, the church around the world is being resourced for intercessory prayer. The publishers of Operation World have joined with a number of international prayer and evangelism initiatives to ramp up their resources for local churches involved in world-changing prayer.

Report: 100 Largest and Fastest-Growing U.S. Churches

Category: Church and Ministry

Churches on this year’s Outreach 100 lists of the Largest and Fastest-Growing Churches in America are pursuing many of the same growth strategies and values, including worship locations at multiple sites, breaking into smaller groups throughout the week, and serving their local communities. The lists appear in Outreach magazine’s 2011 Outreach 100 Special Issue, published Sept. 15, 2011.

Facebook, YouTube Help Extend ‘Power of Personal Invitation’ to Churches Nationwide

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Thousands of churches across the country are using social media, electronic invitations and “bounce houses” – and some are even overcoming great loss – as they gear up to draw family, friends, neighbors and co-workers to National Back To Church Sunday on Sept. 18.

New Common English Bible Happened Because of 21st Century Technology

Category: Ministry Resources

By the time early church scholar St. Jerome died more than 1500 years ago, he had laboriously translated the Bible into Latin, taking more than 20 years working within the confined technology of the late 4th century.

Persecution in Cleveland, Tennessee

Category: History and Heritage

Friday night a crowd of perhaps 35 men and boys headed by a number of leading citizens, cut the ropes of the Holiness tent and grounded it. There was considerable excitement for an hour or two, and for a while it was feared that the property of the Holiness people would be burned, but the advice of the cooler heads in the crowd was followed and the grounding of the tent was the only destruction wrought. The Journal and Banner (Cleveland, Tenn.) August 10, 1909

Lee University Dedicates New Hughes Hall

Category: Church of God News

Lee University President Dr. Paul Conn joined friends and family members of Dr. Ray H. Hughes, Sr. at the dedication ceremony of a new dormitory last week.

Historical Day of Prayer Marks 9/11

Category: Events and Happenings

New York City, N.Y.–A historic day of united, consecrated prayer will mark the 10-year anniversary of 9/11. Cry Out America (www.awakeningamerica.us) is reporting that they currently have over 2,400 official points of prayer confirmed for Sunday, 9/11, covering all 50 states including the US provinces of Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, through the participation of over 1,500 churches and 900 interdenominational, public prayer events officially scheduled for this Sunday. Cry Out America events are scheduled for all 38 counties with populations over one million.


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