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FRC Report: Coronavirus Reveals World’s Worst Religious Freedom Violators

Category: The Persecuted Church

Family Research Council religious freedom experts reacted to today’s release of the 2020 Annual Report from the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom, which documents the worst religious freedom violators worldwide and makes recommendations to the administration regarding what should be done about them.

Seniors can be ‘Ambassadors of Hope,’ Not ‘Victims,’ as Coronavirus Anxiety Deepens

Category: Latest Trends

The founder of a movement to inject purpose into the lives of America’s retirees today challenged seniors to take the lead in the battle against coronavirus-induced anxiety and panic.

PENIEL Ministries: Restoring Lives

Category: Church of God News

“The road that you have chosen has led you to the steps of a burning house and your feet are already in the doorway. We are committed to doing all we can to prevent you from going in.”

Station Launches Website for Listeners to Connect with Christian Music and Sermons

Category: Ministries and Organizations

In this scary and uncertain time, people are trapped at home practicing social distancing due to the new COVID-19 aka coronavirus pandemic. In most parts of the world, citizens are not able to attend their church services in a physical building. Not being able to worship, connect and interact with other church members can cause anxiety, depression and loneliness.

Barna Study: Americans are Abandoning Traditional, Biblical View of God

Category: Latest Trends

We’ve heard how people are searching for answers and turning to faith during the pandemic, but a new study reveals shocking information about what exactly Americans believe.

Ministerial Housing Allowance Determined to be “Payroll Costs”

Category: Church of God News

Since the passage of the CARES Act on March 27, 2020, there has been much debate concerning whether ministerial housing allowance could be included as a part of “payroll costs.”

What First Century Christians Could Teach Us Today

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Growing up in a country like America where we get to vote and influence the government, it’s difficult to imagine what it would feel like to live under an absolute monarchy. Or a tyrannical dictatorship. Or an oppressive, all-controlling regime. Yet the early followers of Jesus not only lived in such environments, but they flourished and grew. What can we learn from these early believers? What would they teach us today?

‘Medical Hero Week’ Inspires Girls, Honors Frontline Workers

Category: Ministries and Organizations

White coats, gloves, and masks have become iconic symbols amid the current COVID-19 global crisis. American Heritage Girls (AHG) is hosting a week dedicated to honoring the medical professional “heroes” behind the coats, gloves, and masks with the organization’s first-ever AHG Medical Hero Week — April 27- May 1, 2020.

Kelvin Page Named Director of Operation Compassion

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN—The board of directors for Operation Compassion, an independent benevolent organization with roots in the Church of God, has unanimously named Kelvin Page as its new executive director.


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