Seven Lee University students are trading in the hills of Tennessee for the inner-city streets of the District of Columbia. Their mission: bring the hope of Christ back to the challenged neighborhoods of our nation’s capital, one urban community block at a time.
Cleveland, TN–Church of God World Missions held a note-burning ceremony at the offices of Men and Women of Action. World Missions leaders and staff, along with MWOA volunteers and staff and other guests, were at the brief celebration on Wednesday.
The Sails of Hope orphanage of the Church of God in Slavyansk, Ukraine, was shelled yesterday when pro-Russian separatists took up positions on the property and fired at Ukrainian troops, drawing return fire that seriously damaged the buildings. Anticipating the possibility of violence, administrators had evacuated the children last week to another city.
When delegates gather for the 75th International General Assembly this summer in Orlando, Florida, technology and connectivity will be at a level never before seen at the biennial gathering of the Church of God.
Church of God World Missions learned last week that Alexei Demidovich, overseer of the Church of God in Ukraine, was detained by state police authorities and held for questioning, but has been released. He is safely with his family and church.
A book that recovers an ancient prophetic promise of provision and brings it into the lives of 21st century Christ-followers is capturing the hearts of readers and making them heirs of God’s goodness. The Amos Paradigm: Life at the Speed of Favor by Church of God world Missions Director Tim Hill makes a welcome case that God will exceed all believers expect, increase all they invest, and accelerate time to accomplish His kingdom purpose.
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