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CeCe Winans Wins Two Grammys

Category: People in the News

LOS ANGELES — Gospel music veteran CeCe Winans continues to make her mark on the music industry and all those who have embraced her distinctive vocal sound and message of love.

Parents Who Tortured Their 13 Children, Shackled Them to Beds, Were Pentecostals

Category: USA National News

David and Louise Turpin, the couple on trial after their 13 children were found abused, some shackled to beds, were Pentecostals, David’s parents say.

SL2C Update: Sao Paulo

Category: Church of God News

Church of God World Missions leaders have been releasing progress reports for the Send the Light to the Cities (SL2C) Project, an initiative to reach 10 major cities around the world with the people and resources God gives. World Missions recently released a report on the progress taking place in the SL2C city of Sao Paul, Brazil:

State Supreme Court Sides with Firefighter Fired for His Faith

Category: Latest Trends

OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington State Supreme Court today ruled in favor of a former Spokane fire captain who was fired for refusing to self-censor his religious expression.

Biblical Superhero About to Prove How Powerful God Is

Category: Opinion & Commentary

As Christian movie house Pure Flix prepares for the Feb. 16 release of Samson, a film about the popular biblical figure known for his supernatural strength, CEO Michael Scott is revealing how he believes the film will help teach Christians some valuable life lessons.

International Executive Council Completes January Session

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN—The regularly-scheduled January meeting of the Church of God International Executive Council (IEC) took place this week at the Leadership and Communications Center.

Confirmation Comes at Crucial Time for Religious Freedom

Category: Latest Trends

The Senate confirmed noted human-rights champion Sam Brownback as the new Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom. Ambassador Brownback will head the State Department’s Office of International Religious Freedom that monitors religious freedom abuses throughout the world. He is the first ambassador under the revised Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act, the passage of which affirms continued congressional commitment to international religious freedom as a foreign relations priority.

Hostile Campuses Inspire New Scholarship

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

“The idea that college campuses are tolerant or open to all ideas is laughable. The hostility shown to students who are pro-life is at an all-time high,” said 40 Days for Life President/CEO Shawn Carney.

Art Rhodes Honored with Prestigious Community Award

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–Art Rhodes, president and CEO of the Church of God Benefits Board, was named recipient of the 2018 Robert J. Varnell Leadership Award from the Cleveland/Bradley County Chamber of Commerce. The award is one of the three top annual awards and was presented at the 92nd annual meeting of the local Chamber on Tuesday, January 23.


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