Month: February 2021

Black History Month—Charles W. Conn Interviews Celestine Poitier, Mildred Roberts & Xenobia Anderson

Black History Month—Charles W. Conn Interviews Celestine Poitier, Mildred Roberts & Xenobia Anderson

In this “Conversations with Charles W. Conn,” Church of God Historian Conn interviews Celestine Poitier along with her daughters–the Reverend Mildred Roberts and the Reverend Xenobia Poitier-Anderson. The life and ministry of the late Reverend Harcourt Garfield Poitier, the Poitier family, early Black ministries in the Church of God, and race relations in the Church of God are am... »

Is Mark’s Gospel an early memoir of the Apostle Peter?…

Is Mark’s Gospel an early memoir of the Apostle Peter?…

Is Mark’s Gospel an early memoir of the Apostle Peter? The consistent record of history identifies Mark’s Gospel as a memoir of Peter’s life with Jesus. »

A true servant and apologist for Christ.

A true servant and apologist for Christ.

A true servant and apologist for Christ. »

May 13 “That those things which cannot be shaken may…

May 13 “That those things which cannot be shaken may remain.” — Hebrews 12:27 We have many things in our possession at the present moment which can be shaken, and it ill becomes a Christian man to set much store by them, for there is nothing stable beneath these rolling skies; change is written upon all things. Yet, we have certain “things which cannot be shaken,” and I invite you this eveni... »