Christian Chronicle editor recovering from surgery
Lynn McMillon, editor, president and CEO of The Christian Chronicle, is recovering from emergency brain surgery in December.
Surgeons operated to remove bilateral hematomas on each side of McMillon’s brain after he suffered a fall.
McMillon is working from home as he recovers and has been able to attend Sunday worship with the Memorial Road Church of Christ in Oklahoma City.
“Though the recovery is going to take a while, the Lord has blessed me greatly, and people are a big encouragement,” he said.
Lynn McMillon, editor, president and CEO of The Christian Chronicle, is recovering from emergency brain surgery in December.
Surgeons operated to remove bilateral hematomas on each side of McMillon’s brain after he suffered a fall.
McMillon is working from home as he recovers and has been able to attend Sunday worship with the Memorial Road Church of Christ in Oklahoma City.
“Though the recovery is going to take a while, the Lord has blessed me greatly, and people are a big encouragement,” he said.
Surgeons operated to remove bilateral hematomas on each side of McMillon’s brain after he suffered a fall.
McMillon is working from home as he recovers and has been able to attend Sunday worship with the Memorial Road Church of Christ in Oklahoma City.
“Though the recovery is going to take a while, the Lord has blessed me greatly, and people are a big encouragement,” he said.
Lynn McMillon, editor, president and CEO of The Christian Chronicle, is recovering from emergency brain surgery in December.
Surgeons operated to remove bilateral hematomas on each side of McMillon’s brain after he suffered a fall.
McMillon is working from home as he recovers and has been able to attend Sunday worship with the Memorial Road Church of Christ in Oklahoma City.
“Though the recovery is going to take a while, the Lord has blessed me greatly, and people are a big encouragement,” he said.
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