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| Saturday, October 04, 2008 |
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Warner Pacific Annouces Presidential Search
By @ 1:35 AM :: 652 Views :: Church of God - General, Colleges and Universities
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For the eighth time in its history, Warner Pacific College is searching for a new president, and I am asking you to prayerfully consider what role you might play in this transition. Maybe you know an ideal candidate that you could encourage to apply, possibly you are feeling called to apply for the position yourself, or perhaps you will join us in prayer for God’s wisdom, leading, and direction during this important process.
In recent years, Warner Pacific College has established financial stability unprecedented in the institution’s history, and has begun the process of enhancing the College’s reputation in the Pacific Northwest. After several years of financial challenge, Warner Pacific was able to retire all of its long-term operational indebtedness in February of 2007. For the first time since 1940, the College is in the position to plan for the future without the encumbrances of the financial challenges of the past.
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| Thursday, October 02, 2008 |
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Anderson University Homecoming 2008: U R AU
Colleges and Universities
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Anderson University welcomes alumni, family and friends back this weekend for fun and fellowship during Homecoming 2008, titled “U R AU” October 17-18. Along with the annual homecoming football game and introduction of the homecoming king, queen and court, there will also be opportunities to enjoy the RavenFest, class and academic reunions, and a theatrical production entitled “Seussical.”
For more information about Anderson University’s 2008 Homecoming celebration, contact the AU Office of Alumni Relations at 765-641-4100, 765-641-3888 (fax), or visit the AU public Web site at www.anderson.edu/homecoming.
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| Thursday, October 02, 2008 |
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"The 70 returned with joy..." (Luke 10:17)
Church of God Ministries, Global Missions
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By Mike and Heather Webb
Tanzania—This was our sentiment as we returned from the Kondoa area earlier in September. We drove two and a half hours over pothole-studded roads and sand as fine as talcum powder to encourage our sixteen theological education by extension (TEE) students in their studies. Our visit marked the halfway mark for their first book Following Jesus, and we were eager to see their progress. We hadn’t been face to face with them since leaving them with books and training five weeks earlier, so we were thrilled to see students’ books filled out, witness a lively discussion among them about what they had learned, and see the leaders keeping great records.
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| Thursday, October 02, 2008 |
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| Tuesday, September 30, 2008 |
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Fire Draws a Crowd
Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General
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By Susan Kane
Church Multiplication
But if I say, “I will not mention him or speak any more in his name,” his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot. (Jeremiah 20:9 niv)
I love a good fire! I love watching fires. I love sitting by fires. Actually, I love starting fires, but that is a whole other story. (Sorry, Dad and Mom!) There is something about a fire that has always drawn me towards it. And I don’t think I am all that different from most people. Fire draws a crowd. That is just what fires do.
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| Saturday, September 27, 2008 |
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October is Pastor Appreciation Month
Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General
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It is time to honor our congregational shepherds and servants of the church. October is Pastor Appreciation Month, a time to express our appreciation for our pastor’s selfless service to the ministry of the Father. These servants have responded in obedience to God’s call to serve in his kingdom as they give leadership to their local congregations.
The challenge of ministering to many different people and communities has a way of leaving them emotionally, spiritually, and physically depleted. Tangible acts of appreciation and gratitude help to strengthen and encourage the pastor and their family.
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| Friday, September 26, 2008 |
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Efforts Continue to Assess Ike’s Damage to Churches
Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General, Disaster Relief
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Efforts continue at Church of God Ministries (CGM) to obtain detailed assessments on the extent of damages to Church of God congregations affected by Hurricane Ike. While some churches have been able to provide initial assessments, contact has remained difficult with several congregations in the most severely affected areas due to power outages, closed roads, and downed phone lines.
“Contact with the Churches of God in Port Arthur, Orange, and Beaumont, Texas, has been difficult,” reports Robert Pettit, hurricane relief coordinator for our churches in Texas. “They were hit hard, and at this time we are unable to make contact to assess the situation. As soon as information is available, we will be able to have a better understanding of what type of response to initiate.”
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| Thursday, September 25, 2008 |
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Anderson University receives IDEM grant to implement campus program
Colleges and Universities
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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is granting $328,754 to help 14 Indiana communities keep plastic, paper, aluminum and other recyclables out of landfills. Anderson University received $25,000 to convert itself into a more recycling-friendly campus, with plans to use the funds to purchase recycling trailers, bins and totes, and a campaign to inform students and faculty about the new recycling opportunities on campus.
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| Thursday, September 25, 2008 |
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Ike Update From Houston First Church of God
Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General, Disaster Relief
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The following is a letter of update provided by Pastor Don Bergstrom, Houston First Church of God regarding their experience and situation following Hurricane Ike.
Dear Church Family and Friends,
Houstonians who stayed in town will never forget the night of September 12, 2008. We went to bed (well, some went to bed) not knowing what the morning would bring. Hurricane Ike was coming, and all we could do was wait…and pray. Around 1:00 a.m. our power went out (and would remain out for the next ten days, but we were just one of some 8 million homes from the Gulf Coast to Canada that would experience power outages due to Ike). The sound of wind that rattled our house through the night is permanently etched in my memory! I’ve been through a few earthquakes. They hit and then it’s over. I now know that hurricanes hit - and continue hammering! I wondered throughout the night if it would ever end.
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| Wednesday, September 24, 2008 |
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Denominational Leaders Meet for Holiness Conference
By @ 5:24 AM :: 83 Views :: Church of God - General
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Leaders, pastors, and lay workers from eight different faith communions within the Holiness tradition met on September 23 at the Madison Park Church of God, Anderson, Indiana, for a day of discussion and networking, focusing on “Holiness in the 21st Century.” The event was described as a day to engage the minds and hearts of leaders in our common call to holiness in fulfilling our mission.
With 235 representatives in attendance from the Brethren in Christ, the Salvation Army, the Wesleyan Church, the Evangelical Church, the Free Methodist Church, the Church of the Nazarene, the Christian and Missionary Alliance, and the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), the day was packed with times of worship, reflection, and thought-provoking presentations and discussions.
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