Category: People in the News
“Most of us at some point in our lives must pick up a tool and use our minds and hands to make or fix something,” author Charlie March writes. “We are blessed with the capability to design and fabricate things because we are made in the image of God, the ultimate fabricator/builder.”
Category: Church and Ministry
How can a Christian TV Network survive refusing to solicit viewers for donations and forbidding to air fundraising telethons? With funding from the Christian Shopping Channel (CSC), a new shopping channel airing exclusively on DoersTV.com, an Internet TV Network. CSC was created to help fund the Gospel of Jesus Christ through unique Christian TV programming.
Category: Church and Ministry
Church attendance increased at more than 3,800 churches last weekend during the second national “Back to Church Sunday,” held Sept. 12. Participating churches reported an average increase of 26 percent in weekly attendance.
Category: Church of God News
September 16, 2010–Church of God state and regional leaders are gathered in Cleveland, Tennessee for a bi-ennial conference on leadership. The conference is being held at the Church of God International Offices campus, as well as North Cleveland Church of God.
Category: Church of God News
On September 14 the Web site www.sermonsforshepherds.com became active. The site will host weekly sermon postings from 30 leading Church of God pastors across the denomination.
Category: Church and Ministry
Identity Travel Israel, an Educational cross-cultural tour operator has announced today the launch of “This is Jesus: Prophet of Nazareth” Tour of Israel. The Site-packed 8-day itinerary of the tour is aimed to provide a complete portrait of Jesus in literature and life.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
A humble missionary couple in Peru, Jaime and Telma Gomez, showed me this week what it means to be passionate for Christ.
Category: Church and Ministry
Thomas Horn owns a publishing house, is married to a horse trainer and has five grandchildren. He lives on a farm in rural Missouri. Horn, a semi-retired minister considers himself a reasonable man with a well-balanced outlook on the future.