Valerie G. Lowe
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The Relational Nature of Prayer
We really are the children of God, and the dynamics of our relationship with Him are more similar to the relationship between earthly parents and their children than we might initially expect. We struggle with this because we all know that human parents don't have the same attributes and capacities as God. This, however, does not negate the similarities.
For instance, providing for the children is not a burdensome drain upon a loving and resourceful parent. Rather, it is a deeply satisfying pleasure and honor. So it is with God and His children (see Ps. 50:15).
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The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin
The popular gospel recordng star endured a painful season that included lawsuits and a struggle with pornography. Now he's enjoying a spiritual transformation.
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Mom Is Raising Them Alone
Shunned and stigmatized, single mothers are one of the fastest growing demographic groups in the church. How can we respond to their unique needs? Tina was a 16-year-old, all-around athletic high-school student. When she wasn’t cheerleading or hurdling her way through track meets, she was breaking records in volleyball and gymnastics. And like most teenagers …
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Mope No More
Contentment doesn't mean singles should mope through life waiting on a mate.
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God’s Man in Memphis
Narrowly escaping death twice, Gilbert Patterson has long known that God had a plan for his life. Today he believes he was spared to lead the Church of God in Christ into the 21st century.
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Pentecostal Leaders Convene Near Azusa Site
A triennial conference focused attention on the growth of the Pentecostal movement since 1906
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PLUS: Making Church a Safe Place
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Sparks Fly After Opening of Holy Land Theme Park
Organizers have run afoul of Jews and charismatics since they opened the attraction in Orlando
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A Cancer in the Land
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COGIC Elects New Bishop
G.E. Patterson ousted C.D. Owens in historic election
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The History America Chose to Forget
Racial Reconciliation
The lynching of black Americans has been an ugly, forgotten secret in our nation’s past. Now, a historic photo exhibit has exposed the magnitude of a horror we can no longer ignore.
Photos from the book Without Sanctuary courtesy of Twin Palms Publishing. As morning dew settled on the almost unidentifiable remains of a Negro whose tragic fate had been sealed at the hands of an angry white mob, black undertaker J.B. Stone removed the ravaged body left hanging from a tree and prepared it for burial.
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The History America Chose to Forget
The lynching of black Americans has been an ugly, forgotten secret in our nation's past. Now, a historic photo exhibit has exposed the magnitude of a horror we can no longer ignore.
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Tammera McClendon Continues Her Ministry After Stressful Divorce
The ex-wife of pastor Clarence McClendon says she wants to help women who have struggled after turbulent marriages
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Pastor Clint Brown Takes Over Benny Hinn’s Church in Orlando
Once a worship leader for Ohio pastor Rod Parsley, Brown has merged his Faith World congregation with Hinn's church
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