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Chattanooga Shooting: A Challenge to Overcome Evil with Good

Category: Opinion & Commentary

With many others in our nation, I feel deep sorrow and pain, and, yes, anger over the horrific shooting in Chattanooga on July 16. I am earnestly praying for families, friends, and for the Chattanooga community now suffering indescribable bereavement and loss. Lee University and the Pentecostal Theological Seminary were on lockdown for several hours during the incident as a precaution. However, it certainly made the whole incident more immediate and personal. I admit to feeling some sense of fear for my family, friends, and for my community. If such an atrocity, can happen in Chattanooga, it can happen anywhere—even in Knoxville or Knox County. What are we to do?

Bold Believers Keep Waving Christian Flag, Defy Atheist Threats

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The residents of Glencoe, Alabama, are refusing to succumb to the will of atheist organization Freedom From Religion Foundation.

Two Killed in Freak Accident at Church Event

Category: USA National News

Two men on a small plane who dropped candy as they flew over a church event in Auburn, Wyoming, were killed when their plane crashed, police said on Wednesday.

Operation Compassion Responds to Kentucky Flooding

Category: Church of God News

With the recent torrential rains throughout Kentucky, there has been flash floods and widespread flooding. One of the hardest hit areas is in the Johnson County, Ky. area. Operation Compassion is mobilizing a disaster response to this area working through OC’s coordinator in Kentucky, Dave Kilburn.

Defenders of Pro-Life Movement to Host Chicago Dinner Cruise

Category: Events and Happenings

The Thomas More Society, a national public interest law firm, will host a skyline dinner cruise along the Lake Michigan coast to celebrate life, family, and religious liberty on Monday, August 31, 2015.

Nepal Constitution Crisis Places Christian Ministries in Peril

Category: Global News and Ministry

Political factions in this mountainous country are debating a new constitution that includes anti-conversion laws and underscores decades-old religious tension. If ratified, the result could be a likely crackdown and severe persecution for dozens of Christian ministries serving there.

Group Calls on Producers of Documentary to Air the Truth

Category: Ministries and Organizations

The World Congress of Families (WCF) is calling on the producers of the soon-to-be-aired documentary, “Hunted: Gay and Afraid,” to accurately portray WCF rather than resort to baseless attacks, misinformation, and misrepresentations similar to those perpetuated by radical LGBT groups that have become exponentially aggressive since WCF announced its historic first meeting in the United States, in Salt Lake City in October.

Former General Overseer Raymond Crowley Passes Away

Category: Church of God News

July 22, 2015–Dr. Raymond E. Crowley, former general overseer for the Church of God, passed away at his home in Virginia last night. He was 92 and the oldest surviving former general overseer in the denomination.

Study Shows Truth and Reliability of the Bible

Category: Church and Ministry

Recent studies show that almost half of Americans question the Bible’s reliability. Since the Bible was compiled, translated, and copied over thousands of years, many wonder: How accurate is the Bible and how do we know we can trust it?


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