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January 7, 2020

 

 

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Church shooting victim remembered: Hero sacrificed his life to save many
 

Church shooting victim remembered: Hero sacrificed his life to save many

 
Hundreds of mourners, including Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, pay tribute to volunteer security team member Richard White.
 
 

 
Minister, college chancellor and civil rights crusader Ron Wright dies at 72
 
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Minister, college chancellor and civil rights crusader Ron Wright dies at 72

 
His death comes just months after he received an apology from Oklahoma Christian University for his arrest and dismissal more than 50 years ago.
 
Why Texas minister talked to me — and only me — about deadly church shooting
 

Why Texas minister talked to me — and only me — about deadly church shooting

 

After two of his close friends were killed during Sunday worship, Britt Farmer was inundated with requests for interviews

 
The inspiring faith of Lera
 
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The inspiring faith of Lera

 
NHL’S Anaheim Ducks honor 16-year-old double amputee who was adopted from Russia and puts her trust in God.
 
 

 
Retirement? It has a different meaning in God’s kingdom
 

Retirement? It has a different meaning in God’s kingdom

 

“The world says, ‘You’ve done your part … and now you can just kick back and play golf … this is not a coasting time of life.”

 
Christian Chronicle appoints 14-member Journalism Advisory Council
 

Christian Chronicle appoints 14-member Journalism Advisory Council

 
Panel will join in the international newspaper’s mission of informing, inspiring and uniting Churches of Christ.
 
Christians combat sexual abuse with solid advice, real-world examples
 

Christians combat sexual abuse with solid advice, real-world examples

 

“Although it is a dark topic, I recommend that parents, extended families, church leaders and staff read this book to understand the many different ways that abuse occurs.”

 
Don’t condone, don’t combat
 

Don’t condone, don’t combat

 
“We must show others that their sin does not determine whether or not we are friends with them or whether or not we show them God’s love.”
 
 
 
 
 
Reliving the coffee can incident — and the woman who put me to shame
 

Reliving the coffee can incident — and the woman who put me to shame

 

“We lived in Alexandria, Va., and I was enthralled by the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The coffee can was my helmet, and I thought my sister should join in the fun. I just didn’t account for the difference in, y’know, head circumference.”

 
 
 

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