Category: Opinion & Commentary
Hanukkah is the last feast in the Jewish calendar and tells a remarkable story of the deliverance of Israel from the control of the ancient Greeks in 164 B.C. The Seleucid Dynasty had assumed rule of the area through a political and military struggle after Alexander the Great died.
Category: Church of God News
Last October, God’s Pit Crew partnered with Joyce Meyer Ministries to rebuild the homes of three families who lost everything they owned during Hurricane Harvey. From the beginning, God’s Pit Crew, an independent non-profit recovery and disaster assistance organization that partners with the Church of God, knew it would be a long-term recovery effort for the greater Houston, Texas area.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Family Research Council President Tony Perkins released the following statement regarding the Department of Justice’s request for unredacted Senate Judiciary Committee materials regarding the committee’s investigation and criminal referrals of Planned Parenthood’s sale of baby body parts:
Category: Church of God News
Sunday, January 7, 2018 has been declared “Declaration of Faith Sunday” in the Church of God by General Overseer Timothy M. Hill.
Category: Global News and Ministry
President Donald Trump affirmed that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, and promised to begin the process of relocating the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
On Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017, there was a significant spiritual shift in the universe as the US President Donald Trump reaffirmed and formally declared that the U.S. will recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. This is the first and most necessary step toward another major milestone, moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem.
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.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
My wife and I have four daughters, and I was in the hospital room for each birth. There was a normal amount of blood, but no serious complications. Our oldest took forever to be born. Our second was in such a hurry that we thought she might end up on the floor of a hospital hallway. Our third tied her umbilical cord in knots in the womb. And our youngest calmly slipped out as if to say: “OK, I’m born. What’s next?”