Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Are you familiar with the movie Fireproof? How about Facing the Giants, or Flywheel? From the makers of these three incredibly powerful films comes Courageous, a movie about fathers--from a Christian perspective. Reviews have already placed this movie above the rest.

And the North American Convention of the Church of God will bring it to you first! Don't wait for it come out in theaters--come to NAC 2011 and preview Courageous for your church and community. Discover why others are raving about the potential impact this film may have on families everywhere. Learn how a film such as this, like the three films prior, can be used as an effective outreach and discipleship tool for local congregations.

Visit the film's Web site for a synopsis, video clips, and much more. NAC 2011 is June 24-29 in Anderson, Indiana.

Friday, February 11, 2011


Check out a story about three lives that God touched at the North American Convention of the Church of God at http://www.chog.org/ today, or here for a direct link to the article. God still works miralces at the North American Convention of the Church of God, even in this generation. Transformation and life-change do still happen at Camp Meeting. You should plan to attend this year and just see how God might touch YOUR life.

NEWS TIDBIT: The Doctrinal Discussion at NAC 2011 (Monday, June 27) will be on the controversial subject of politics. Guest speaker will be Rev. Dr. Ron Fowler from Akron, Ohio. Come on out and get a sense of how Christians might best respond to political differences in the Christian and secular world.

Also, Global Communion will take place once again during Camp Meeting this year. Look forward to a global expression of unity as we take the bread and the cup and remember Christ's sacrifice for us. Praise the Lord!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011


The AU School of Theology is planning another exciting and practical element to be included in this year's NAC (June 24-29 in Anderson, Indiana). In the planning stages is a preaching clinic.

From the Seminary Synopsis: "While not all the pieces are firmly in place, the SOT will host an opportunity for seasoned or new preachers to understand the role of sermon delivery. A few presenters already confirmed for this clinic are Dr. Guy Brewer, associate professor of pastoral theology and Dr. Kimberly Majeski, assistant professor of biblical studies, both from the AU School of Theology, and Dr. Jeffrey Frymire, preaching fellow, Princeton Theological Seminary."

More details will be determined as time progresses. Check with the AU School of Theology for information (www.anderson.edu/sot).