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Pentecostal Church Defies Trend, Reports Growth

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As many denominations experience membership declines, the Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) is reporting growth in the last two years that nearly outpaces the previous eight. The denomination, whose biennial international assembly ended Saturday in Greensboro, N.C., estimates that 10,000 people joined the church each month last year. General Overseer Randall E. Howard said […]

Transitions August 2010

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Veteran healing evangelist Charles Hunter died June 21 at age 89 after several years of declining health. He and his wife, Frances, spent nearly 40 years leading healing crusades worldwide before her death last year at age 93. A memorial service was to be held July 14, the anniversary of his wife’s passing. Ted and Gayle

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When Jane Hansen Hoyt joined the staff of Women’s Aglow 30 years ago, there were few women heading large ministries. Today women are leading in business, politics and the church. According to a Barna Group survey, the number of female pastors has doubled in the last decade. Hansen Hoyt believes the ministry, now called Aglow

Evangelist Purchases Modern-Day Slaves

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Imagine children as young as 4 and 5 years old being forced to work 14- to 16-hour days making bricks, cigarettes, rope and textiles, then being forced to beg strangers for food in order to eat. This is the picture of slavery in many Asian and Middle Eastern countries. It seems a pretty harsh and

Ex-Missionary Says Natural Supplement May ‘Save’ Africa From AIDS

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A former missionary believes God has given him a tool that will transform Africa. Paul Schneider Jr., founder of Aid the Children in Newnan, Ga., says a natural sea mineral concentrate has shown “exciting” results in improving the health of HIV-positive children in Africa. He said that after a three-month double-blind study in Kenya earlier

Christian College Student Spends Summer Break Living With Homeless

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Ten weeks ago, 24-year-old Brian Seeley wasn’t at all new to the downtown scene in Lakeland, Fla. He’d been there many times before, hanging out with friends, including the city’s homeless.  On May 9, the Southeastern University senior decided to do more than just hang out, he went to live alongside Lakeland’s homeless. The Long

Breaking Racism’s Curse

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In the ’70s Richard Harris made history by becoming the youngest Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon state leader in history. Now a pastor, professor and author, Harris decries his former life and confronts the issue of racism head-on. Harris says his change of heart happened at age 20, after four years in the Klan. His

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The 7 Demons That May Be Attacking Your Church

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Find out how to recognize and defeat the seven demons that attack the church. We have explored many of the ways Satan organizes the demonic forces. We have also exposed many of the demonic strategies against individual believers. When we begin to look at the seven churches described in the Book of Revelation, we discover

Study: Most Younger Christians Oppose Abortion

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Younger Christians are largely opposed to abortion, a new study reports. According to a Barna Group survey released Monday, 61 percent of 18- to 44-year-old born again Christians say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, compared with 55 percent of Christians older than age 45. Unlike older believers, younger Christians were more

Website Calls Prodigals Back Home

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A Dallas-area pastor is calling prodigals home through a website that has received tens of thousands of hits since it launched last year. Steve Hill, pastor of Heartland Church in Irving, Texas, said thousands have returned to faith in Christ since he started ProdigalsOnly.com in April 2009. “They write us from all over the world,”

Christian Music Pioneer Dana Key Mourned

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Christian music industry observers are expressing sadness upon hearing of the death of pioneer Dana Key, who with Eddie DeGarmo formed the first Christian group with a video broadcast on MTV. Key died Sunday from a ruptured pulmonary embolism, according to his label, Ardent Records. Key recorded a dozen albums as part of the Dove

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Media Watchdog Leads Protest of ‘Christophobic’ Cartoon About Jesus

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A Christian media watchdog is protesting a proposed animated TV show about Christ wanting to escape the shadow of His “powerful but apathetic father” and live a regular life in New York City. Movieguide founder Ted Baehr is seeking 500,000 signatures on an online petition to stop Comedy Central from pursuing the half-hour program JC.

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