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Liberty Prayer Breakfast to Convene in DC

Category: Events and Happenings

A Liberty Prayer Breakfast will take place in the nation’s capital on Saturday, July 6, 2019, from 7 am to 11 am at the historic Old Post Office Pavilion, now the Trump International Hotel, D.C., to pray for the nation and the Office of the Presidency.

Lee University to Host International Piano Festival

Category: Church of God News

The Lee University School of Music will present its 15th Annual International Piano Festival on June 23-29.

Pope Francis Officially Changes the Lord’s Prayer

Category: Latest Trends

Pope Francis has officially approved a change to the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:13 that replaces “lead us not into temptation” with “do not let us fall into temptation.”
US Catholic reported Monday that the Vatican enacted the change on May 22.

Victory in Church Zoning Case

Category: Latest Trends

The Ventura County (California) Superior Court today dismissed a significant portion of the lawsuit brought by the Dos Vientos Community Preservation Association (Association) and Donald Armstrong, in an attempt to force the city of Thousand Oaks to discriminate against a California church and a non-profit organization.

Once an Orphan: How Missions Changed a Life

Category: Church of God News

At three years old, Pramod Anderson saw his biological mother for the last time as she dropped him off at an orphanage in India. He would grow up there, sleeping on the floor and living among a sea of children. This was years before Church of God World Missions would acquire and rename the orphanage, and years before Pramod would become the director of it.

International Megachurch Pastor Held on $50M Bond, Charged With Human Trafficking & More

Category: People in the News

The head of a Mexican-based church, which claims over 1 million followers worldwide, was ordered held on $50 million bail in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday on charges that included human trafficking, child pornography and rape of a minor.

ORU Pays $300,000 to Settle Recruitment Allegations Lawsuit

Category: USA National News

Oral Roberts University (ORU) settled a lawsuit that alleged the university paid incentives to recruit online students.

Hill Releases Next Installment in the “Let’s Talk About It” Series

Category: Church of God News

The latest installment in the “Let’s Talk About It” series has been released by Church of God General Overseer Timothy M. Hill. In this latest release, the general overseer addresses the term “Bishops” and women ministers in leadership.

Global Evangelist Alliance Plans Strategic Ministry

Category: Church and Ministry, Global News and Ministry

June 5, 2019–Bogotá Colombia—Leaders who claim evangelism as their primary call to ministry met Wednesday as the Global Evangelist Alliance (GEA), part of the agenda of a week of events in conjunction with the annual meeting of Empowered21.


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