
Keeping Christian education on mission
David R. Shannon remembers the day when E. Claude Gardner walked into the sawmill near Centerville, Tenn., where Shannon was working and asked him to…
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David R. Shannon remembers the day when E. Claude Gardner walked into the sawmill near Centerville, Tenn., where Shannon was working and asked him to…
So many print publications, including those focused on faith, have suffered and died in recent years, yet The Christian Chronicle remains strong. For that, we…
‘Iwould never have listened to you out there.” Norman Dean hears comments like that as he shares his faith behind bars. The Oklahoma native and…
"Thank you” never is adequate to express how deeply grateful we are for your faithful and generous financial support of The Christian Chronicle. I would…
In recent weeks, about 3.6 million American students graduated from high school, the National Center for Education Statistics reports. In a few months, an estimated…
He was 83, and I was 20. Meeting him was the opportunity of a lifetime — one that I would not fully understand for many…
We at The Christian Chronicle greatly value your support and trust. For that reason we thank you and share with you some vital information. The…
He was only 3 years old when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated and Marshall Keeble, pioneering African-American minister for Churches of Christ, died after…
He’s an investigative reporter by training and a believer in Christ by choice. While working for The Chicago Tribune, atheist Lee Strobel put his skills…
After more than 50 years of ministry to students from around the world, Sylvia Duncan lives the words of Galatians 6:9: “Let us not become…