He was a doctor, he was addicted to opioids, and he would sacrifice his job, his family, and his faith to get them -- only God could save him.
Mar 29, 2021, By Dan Van Veen
General Secretary Donna Barrett takes steps to ensure her office runs efficiently.
Nov 09, 2021, By John W. Kennedy
Nontraditional North Central University student Chuchi Xiong looks beyond his pending graduation.
Feb 09, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
Sent to a labor camp for five years following World War II, Oskar Jeske then faced the false charge of being a German spy, but the Holy Spirit showed up in a powerful way and gave him hope.
Feb 23, 2023, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Washington pastor doesn’t allow the turmoil of time in prison to deter her from ministering.
Feb 23, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
Lisa Harper, founder of Marathon Mission, has not only found joy and purpose in running, but has helped hundreds of people raise tens of thousands of dollars for faith-based and compassionate causes.
Oct 30, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
With almost half of all abortions in the United States ending the life of Black babies, the National Black Fellowship has declared a mandate to save its most vulnerable.
Oct 09, 2023, By Peter K. Johnson
A series of eschatological errors were taken before the general council for clarity and updated language on Friday.
Aug 05, 2023, By Ashley B. Grant
U.S. missionary Nicole Phillips founded Florida-based Lavished Ministries to reach women who are caught in the sex industry with the hope of the gospel.
Aug 14, 2023, By Cathy Ketcher
During the second day of business, resolutions were presented to clarify misleading or inaccurate language in the bylaws and final elections were held.
Aug 04, 2023, By Ashley B. Grant
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