Category: Church of God News
While Covid-19 has cancelled many events, it has also spawned virtual gatherings. This coming Sunday, August 23, 2020, the Church of God International Offices will be hosting another online celebratory event entitled, “Standing Strong.”
Category: Faith and Family
How can a parent deal with a child who struggles with lying? How can a counselor help a child who is constantly deceitful? The newly released “Putting Away Falsehood” by Sally Michael helps parents and those who counsel children to influence not just behavior but the heart and will. The book is published by the children’s discipleship ministry Truth78.
Category: Church of God News
In the on-going series, “Let’s Talk About It,” Church of God General Overseer Timothy M. Hill has released his latest topic, “Leading in Crisis.”
Category: Opinion & Commentary
I’ve never prayed that God would kill anybody. I know the Lord is compassionate, even toward His enemies. Second Peter 3:9 (NASB) says God is patient, “not wishing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.”
Category: Ministries and Organizations
The Association of Christian Schools International is pleased to announce the release of data from its second nationwide survey of Christian schools’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a specific focus on reopening plans and the financial outlook for fall 2020. Nearly 550 Christian schools representing diverse geographic locations and school sizes responded to the survey, which was conducted in late July.
Category: Church of God News
Sevierville, TN– The Smoky Mountain Children’s Home hosted a virtual awards ceremony on August 11, 2020, to recognize friends and partners who support the Home. The online event occurred in place of a brunch that traditionally takes place at the Church of God International General Assembly, which was postponed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Category: Ministry Resources
The recently published LSV Bible has charted a fundamentally different course than the 20th and 21st century Critical Text translations. The new Literal Standard Version is based on the Textus Receptus, in line with the earlier Geneva Bible and King James. It’s a major revision of the literal translation by Robert Young, known popularly as Young’s Literal Translation, with a relationship to Young’s that is similar to that between the English Standard Version and the Revised Standard Version or the NKJV and MEV to the King James.