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DivorceCare Releases New Edition of Divorce Support Group Program for Churches

Category: Church and Ministry

For nearly 20 years, thousands of churches worldwide have been using the DivorceCare program to help divorced and separated people in their congregation and community find support, hope and healing. The 3rd edition of the 13-week DivorceCare program has just released.

Evangelicals Urge Congress to Extend Wind Tax Credit

Category: Ministries and Organizations

Evangelicals from across the country are urging that Congress extend the Renewable Energy Tax Production Credit (aka “Wind Tax Credit”) during the fiscal cliff negotiations.

Brooklyn, New York Is Focus of U.S.-Based Mission Project

Category: Church of God News

Church of God World Missions has chosen Brooklyn, New York as a U.S.-based missions project to bring practical ministry and help to hurting, desperate people.

Church Planters Tap Radio Evangelism in Muslim Nations

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

As Christians are bracing for increasing persecution against them by the majority religions around the world, the door is currently open in the largest Muslim nation of the world: Indonesia.

Christianity Giving Way to Secularism in England

Category: Global News and Ministry

The number of Christians in England and Wales declined by 13 percent over the past decade, while the non-religious population grew from 15 to 25 percent, the most recent national census has revealed.

Please Don’t Worship the iPreacher

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Let’s be careful of building a ministry on one man’s charisma—even if he is trendy.

International Offices Staff to Read Bible Through in Seven Days

Category: Church of God News

Cleveland, TN–The International Offices of the Church of God will be joining with congregations around the globe as they participate in a complete read-through of the Bible during the first week of 2013.

Protestants Fall Below 50 Percent in Northern Ireland for First Time

Category: Global News and Ministry

The proportion of Protestants in Northern Ireland has fallen below 50 percent for the first time, census figures showed on Tuesday, raising the prospect that the growing numbers of Catholics could upset a fragile political balance.

Educators Hopeful Over Future of Christian Colleges

Category: Latest Trends

Christian higher education finds itself in a spiritual fight because of an America that’s becoming increasingly secular. These schools face hostility, apathy and tough economic times, but Christian educators are optimistic about the future.


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