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Survey: Majority of Americans Say Marriage Is One Man, One Woman

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Results from what is likely the most extensive national research survey of its kind show that 62 percent of Americans believe that “marriage should be defined only as a union between one man and one woman.”

Our Earliest Recorded History

Category: Church of God News, History and Heritage

The first history of the Church of God was written as a chapter in A.J. Tomlinson’s book, The Last Great Conflict, in 1913. The chapter was titled “Brief History of the Church that is Now Recognized as the Church of God,” and is the first written account of the founding of the Christian Union, the Shearer Schoolhouse revival, the organization of the Holiness Church at Camp Creek, and the first General Assembly.

Lay Leadership Development Offers Training in Ten Areas

Category: Church of God News

The Church of God Division of Education has an excellent program called Lay Leadership Development. This 12-month program assists the local church pastor to mentor and train his leaders.

Lausanne Committee Meets in Boston to Plan for Future

Category: Events and Happenings

A summit of 140 leaders drawn from six continents will convene in Boston, Massachusetts 20-24 June 2011 to finalize The Lausanne Movement’s strategic plan for the next ten years.

Billy Graham Reflects on Life With Franklin

Category: Faith and Family

As we approach Father’s Day, read an excerpt from Billy Graham’s autobiography that shows the tender heart he has for the son who shares his name. This is an excerpt from Just As I Am:

Francis Chan Takes on Rob Bell

Category: People in the News

Former pastor and author Francis Chan has jumped into the debate on heaven, hell and eternal punishment with book titled Erasing Hell: What God Said About Eternity and the Things We’ve Made Up to be released in July.

125th Anniversary Site Launched

Category: Church of God News, History and Heritage

On August 19, 2011 the Church of God will celebrate their 125th anniversary, marking the event on August 19, 1886 when a group of believers gathered in a remote area of Monroe County, Tennessee.

Thousands in Haiti Embark on the Greatest Journey

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

Climbing up the steep hill leading to Eglise Croisade Evangelique Internationale, 10-year-old Stephany smoothed her satin peach-colored dress nervously. Her mother warned her not to splash mud on it or brush against dusty earthquake remnants, no easy task in this area of Port-au-Prince.

Study Proves Jerusalem Belongs to Jews

Category: Global News and Ministry

A new study proves what Jews and Christian Zionists have known all along—and what radical Islam has disputed for ages—Jerusalem belongs to the Jews.


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