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From the Norton Colloquium at Harding University's 101st Lectureship, Heritage 21 Foundation's Stan Granberg, 21st Century Christian's Carl Royster and The Christian Chronicle's Erik Tryggestad discuss what current trends portend for the future of Churches of Christ.
Amid rubble, Turkish churches build foundations • ‘Midland Christian Five’ say wrongful arrests devastated their lives and careers • Name, trademark litigation embroils two universities….
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Florida churches offer respite and relief after Hurricane Milton. Oct. 16, 2024. When Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc last month across six states, the Midway Road Church of Christ in Fort Pierce, Fla., sent $5,600 to Churches of….
Look to The Christian Chronicle for in-depth coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. From Christians battling the virus to churches working to slow its spread, stay current with our latest reports. The following list, which is frequently updated, highlights our top COVID-19 stories:
Youth/Outreach Minister – Lake Land Church of Christ. October 16, 2024 Expires: Nov. 17, 2024. Mattoon, IL.
March 2024. ‘Momma, I can see Jesus’ • They live to tell the story • Planting churches, two by two • ACU reaffirms sexual stewardship policy • A maroon hood to go with his red coat • A new Sunday night tradition • Kentucky preacher killed in Sunday night accident.
Connie Penick and Christi Roméo have combined talents to form the Chronicle’s new advertising team. Penick and Roméo will work together to serve the international Christian newspaper’s 75 regular ad partners — and frequent one-time clients — across the U.S. and around the world.