God’s Work today is backed by a spiritual family of approximately 5,000 Philadelphia Church of God members and many more thousands of co-workers. The primary focus of a true Christian’s life is to contribute to the Work in any way possible, in the process preparing to teach the entire world in the near future. Tune in each Monday at 12 p.m. Central time for a behind-the-scenes look at the vibrant ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
God’s Work needs doers—those who practice proactive service, sharing God’s love with the brethren. This fulfills the second commission of the Church.
The Epistle of James
The late Herbert W. Armstrong led God’s Work through an “austere year” in 1963—a year of measured, controlled growth that didn’t plunge the Work into debt. We all can take lessons from this austere year—how to measure ourselves for past and present g... more
Today is the 16-year anniversary of Swans in Flight moving to the Herbert W. Armstrong College campus in Edmond, Oklahoma. This majestic sculpture bears great significance to supporters of God’s Work.
“Surviving the First Year of Ambassador Colleg... more
God’s Work is all about family—both now and forever!
Child Rearing With Vision
The God Family Vision
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Providing insights into the contemporary work of a religious organization, this show highlights the endeavors of a spiritual community focused on disseminating their beliefs and values. Episodes frequently explore biblical stories, spiritual principles, and the importance of community engagement through prayer and action. The content emphasizes the life and teachings of Herbert W. Armstrong while linking historical biblical figures and their significance to current events and topics relevant to the audience's faith journey. Unique aspects include the integration of personal narratives and contemporary issues, encouraging listeners to take an active role in their spiritual development and the broader mission of the community.
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