Five for Friday: When Zebras Talk to Lions, Brilliant Disguises, Heartwarming Photos
CHICAGO, IL (November 16, 2018) – Covenanters routinely share links to social media articles and videos that Covenant News Service believes may be of
CHICAGO, IL (November 16, 2018) – Covenanters routinely share links to social media articles and videos that Covenant News Service believes may be of
n the span of 24 hours on #GivingTuesday, November 27, Covenanters are invited to help partners around the world to provide food, shelter, medical care, and education to refugees who have been forced to flee horrific persecution and violence in their homelands.
Several years ago my husband and I were traveling late at night when we ran out of gas. We hadn’t been paying attention to the
MARINE ON ST. CROIX, MN (November 15, 2018) – Retired Covenant minister Wallace (Wally) Pratt died Friday, November 9. He was 91. Wally was born
Merge Ministries is coordinating additional mission trips to the Houston area as well as the North Carolina coast to help with ongoing rebuilding efforts.
Most of my days start with a mindless pattern of taking care of the basics: brush the teeth, shower, prepare, and relax with a nice cup of coffee. Then I decide what the day will be like. If tomorrow happens, I’ll repeat those mundane actions—unless there is a reason for a change. I give little thought to the possibility of my routines being unexpectedly disrupted.
The Pacific Southwest Conference is accepting donations for fire relief through Bayside Covenant Church in Northern California.
Recently someone asked me, “Why don’t you preach more about the wrath of God?” It threw me off. Why don’t I preach more about the wrath of God?
CHICAGO, IL (November 13, 2018) – As you start your Christmas shopping list, the Covenant encourages you to consider a bridge in the Democratic Republic
Recently the Companion editors sat down with Kathy Khang to ask her about her new book and how it speaks into today’s national conversations.