Category: Faith and Family
When Andrea Robertson recently wrote the children’s book The Adventures of Abigail Rosebud and a Frog Named Stink she never realized how successful it would be to serve as a diversion for youngsters and their families from the constant attention to the coronavirus.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–Following a Thursday morning online chapel service, Lee University President Paul Conn notified students that the school’s campus will not reopen for the remainder of the semester.
Category: Opinion & Commentary
The following is a commentary submitted by Tony Richie, D. Min., Ph. D., lecturer in Theology at Pentecostal Theological Seminary.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
The Kaang Chin people of southern Chin State, Burma, have waited sixty years to see God’s word in their native language, and now they’ll have to wait a little longer amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Category: Church of God News
The following is from Church of God General Overseer Tim Hill:
Category: Opinion & Commentary
The Holy Spirit didn’t tell me in advance about the coronavirus pandemic. I was just as shocked as everyone else when I realized that a deadly virus outbreak in China would shut down the world.
Category: Church and Ministry
An Arkansas church is dealing with a major outbreak of COVID-19 among its staff and congregation. First Assemblies of God Church in Greers Ferry has reported some 34 cases of the illness, which continues to spread rapidly across the United States.
Category: Church of God News
I have been asked, “What will the Church of God International Offices do to stand with and assist the local church and its pastor as we move through the Covid-19 crisis?” Specifically, I have been asked if it is possible to temporarily discontinue the tithe of tithes paid by local churches, as directed by the General Assembly, to the State/Region and International Offices. These are very appropriate and understandable questions. People are concerned, apprehensive, and right now, many are simply afraid. Again, this is completely understandable.