
Refocusing on kingdom business
High general anxiety is one of the toxins with which we live in this present age, like some vague, threatening cloud. If you are reading…
High general anxiety is one of the toxins with which we live in this present age, like some vague, threatening cloud. If you are reading…
With this issue I assume the editorship of The Christian Chronicle. Most things about this publication will not change. For the past 10 years I…
We were shocked to hear the Church of Christ characterized as “sort of like a cult” to millions of viewers of the Nancy Grace show…
We admit it: We never dreamed Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code would make it big when we first heard of it. After all, what could…
Does it excite you to learn about vibrant congregations from different parts of the nation? Do you thrill to learn about people such as Sherri…
Despite our best intentions, short-term mission projects abroad too often make Christians vulnerable to a Disneyland mentality that does not build a stronger, Christian world…
In this issue, the Chronicle devotes a Page 1 story and the four-page Currents section to events and discussion related to the 2006 centennial of…
Churches that sweat. Churches that avoid divisiveness and pettiness. Churches that draw outsiders. Churches that know Jesus. Churches shaped by the Book. Whatever you call…
How will you remember 2005? In a year of war, hurricanes, earthquakes and floods, what stories left the biggest impressions on you? What will youremember…
When it comes to addiction, no sin is solitary. A habit so strong it cannot be given up easily may enslave us, often without our…