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January 18, 2022

 

 

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Our Top Stories

 
Texas rabbi held at gunpoint has helped Christian school understand antisemitism
 

Texas rabbi held at gunpoint has helped Christian school understand antisemitism

 

Rabbi Charlie, as friends and congregants call him, teaches with emotion when he tells students in Mark Baur’s Worldviews course at Fort Worth Christian School each spring that antisemitism has destroyed generations.

That’s what Baur remembered when he learned Saturday that a hostage situation was unfolding at Congregation Beth Israel in nearby Colleyville, Texas, where Charlie Cytron-Walker leads the Reform Jewish synagogue.

 
 

 
Breaking down barriers — new and old — to help tornado victims
 

Breaking down barriers — new and old — to help tornado victims

 
As Kentucky town recovers from devastating storm, church members open an unlikely relief center.
 
Amid omicron surge, churches experience struggle and hope
 

Amid omicron surge, churches experience struggle and hope

 

How are Churches of Christ doing almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, amid an omicron surge that’s overwhelmed hospitals and caused even worse employee shortages?

Related: Lipscomb, ACU resume indoor mask policies amid omicron surge

 
 

 
Love for the Dawgs goes beyond football, y’all
 

Love for the Dawgs goes beyond football, y’all

 

As fans of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate a long-awaited national title, Chronicle CEO Erik Tryggestad remembers the faith-building friendships of campus ministry.

 
Serving Jesus and soft drinks — at 38,000 feet
 

Serving Jesus and soft drinks — at 38,000 feet

 

From flight attendant to funeral director, secular jobs help pay the bills for bivocational ministers.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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