Cleveland, TN–Lee University’s 2021 Homecoming weekend is one month away, scheduled for Nov. 5-6. After an entirely virtual homecoming celebration last year, the Lee family is once again invited to gather with old and new friends in person for a weekend full of Lee events.
‘Even Atheists Praise God,’ Says Author of New Book
Author Kenneth Wayne Hancock says that he has uncovered a Biblical secret. Everyone, including atheists and agnostics, is extolling God when they say the word “Hallelujah.”
The Christian life is not so much about “walking the line” as hitting the road. It is not about keeping the rules so God will like us and bless us; it is about walking with God through the adventures of life. As we climb the mountains of joy and descend into the dark valleys of suffering, we mature.
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After Church of God Winterfest was cancelled in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a creative approach was needed to continue the vision of the event. Knowing the impact this event had on the lives of so many young people over its more than 35 years, an innovative way was developed to assure Winterfest could take place in 2021. Bringing the event to the Smokies Stadium in Kodak, Tennessee became the answer.
New Christian Song for Kids Tackles Issues of Identity, Self-Esteem
Created by the family who produced America’s first Christian children’s album to sell 1 million copies, “Stars and Dots” is now available on all digital platforms.
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AccessMore, the premier podcasting platform from Educational Media Foundation (EMF) – parent company of K-LOVE, Air1, and WTA Media – announces the launch of The Paula Faris Podcast, a celebrity interview format, debuting today, Feb. 2, 2021. Hosted by Emmy Award-winning journalist Paula Faris, The Paula Faris Podcast features weekly conversations with top-name guests whose untold or under-told stories will inspire and equip listeners to become their best selves.
So, how do parents have the honest “conversations” with your teenager to resolve and create healthy mental mindfulness, ease their fears, tensions, and uncertainties still amid COVID-19, while restoring justice to our “most” vulnerable — our precious children?
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Cleveland, TN–The Lee University School of Nursing Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program has once again been awarded accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The Washington, DC-based CCNE Board of Commissioners met in May to determine accreditation approvals.
Group Predicts Child Abuse Reports to Spike This Fall
During the pandemic, millions of vulnerable children were forced to remain home with unsafe caretakers due to school closings and quarantine restrictions, and experts are predicting a sharp increase in child abuse reports when school returns this fall. Christian child advocacy organization, For The Children, with their network of over 20,000 vetted and trained volunteers, is calling on concerned adults within the church to watch for signs of abuse and neglect, and speak out.
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“Course to Canada” Exhibit Features Church of God Education in Canada
Cleveland, TN–“Course to Canada” is a new Church of God Heritage Exhibit in the Discipleship and Education Center of the Church of God International Offices. The new exhibit tells the story of Church of God education in Canada, featuring the former International Bible College and introducing current ministerial training through the new Canadian School of Ministry.
I get a new message in my inbox every day telling me why I should be terrified to walk outside. Network news is depressing enough, with reports of rising crime, inflation, unbridled government spending and, or course, another new strain of the coronavirus.
‘Envision Bible’ Allows for Greater Worldwide Access to the Bible
MegaVoice, the organization that pioneered solar-powered audio Bibles, recently released the Envision Bible, a tablet designed specifically for visual learners, the deaf, and the hearing impaired so they can experience the content of the Bible. The high quality touchscreen tablet offers both security and accessibility, along with an intuitive, icon-based, easy-to-navigate user interface.
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The world is on the brink of a devastating water crisis that could be “much more worrying” than the COVID-19 pandemic, says a disturbing new report coinciding with World Water Day, March 22.
Starring former Disney Channel and current Hallmark Channel stars Bailee Madison and Kevin Quinn, “A Week Away” is Netflix’s newest faith-based film, directed by Roman White; produced by Gabriel Vasquez, Steve Barnet, Alan Powell, Vicky Patel, Corby Pons, Bailee Madison and Roman White; and written by Kali Bailey and Alan Powell. The Netflix Original film will release March 26, boasting the voices of Quinn and Madison (in her singing debut) along with cast members Jahbril Cook, Kat Conner Sterling, Iain Tucker and Sherri Shepherd (formerly of The View), as well as a cover of an original song from the film sung by the ever-popular Folk-Rock duo Johnnyswim.
Group Files Petition to Save Disabled Man from Death by Dehydration
The wife of a brain-injured man in Louisiana wants to withdraw his nutrition and hydration in order to facilitate his death by dehydration and starvation. Joshua Barras suffered a brain injury over two years ago after a tragic suicide attempt. He is responsive and can be seen smiling and even singing in videos, but he is dependent on a feeding tube for nutrition and hydration. Life Legal has filed legal pleadings to ensure that Joshua continues to receive care, including food and water.
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