Operation Compassion Prepares for Disaster Response

Somewhere in the world a disaster strikes! Often the survivors of these disasters are unprepared and unable to handle the immediate crisis. Survivors become dependent upon resources being mobilized by government agencies and non-profit charities. For families, it can become a life or death struggle trying to find food, water and shelter, the basic necessities of life.

Lee University Completes Summer Honors Program

Lee University recently welcomed more than 130 high school juniors and seniors to its campus for the 28th annual Summer Honors program, providing students an opportunity to earn college credits while enjoying various aspects of campus and community life.

Church of God Foundation Announces Leadership Transition

The Church of God Foundation is pleased to announce a transition in its office of president. Dr. Donald S. Aultman, president since August 2010, will be succeeded by Bishop Clayton Watson, effective August 2014.

MTI Director Offers Perspective on Israeli Conflict

Director of Ministry to Israel (MTI) Michael Utterback offers an up close perspective on the turmoil that has unfolded in Israel in the last few days. Utterback leads MTI, a ministry within the Care Division of the Church of God, and lives most of the year in Jerusalem.

East Tennessee Church Selected for Research

A Church of God near Knoxville, Tennessee, is getting the chance to tell politicians what it thinks about hotly debated issues.

R. Lamar Vest Selected to Serve As Next President of Pentecostal Theological Seminary

Cleveland, TN—On Saturday, May 31, 2014, Dr. Mark Williams, General Overseer of the Church of God, announced to graduates and friends gathered at the 39th Commencement Exercises for the Pentecostal Theological Seminary that Dr. R. Lamar Vest has been selected to serve as the tenth president of the Seminary. Vest was selected by the PTS Board of Trustees in consultation with the International Executive Committee of the Church of God. Dr. Vest will follow Dr. Steven J. Land who announced in January his intention to transition from the Office of the President to a role as “teacher, author, and consultant.”

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