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January 19, 2023

 

 

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In this episode:

Correspondent Kenneth Pybus talks about how the popular TV drama “The Chosen” is making its way into Churches of Christ across America.

Associate Editor Audrey Jackson talks about her recent trip to Israel, “the place where it all started.”

• And President and CEO Erik Tryggestad talks about the legacy of Joy McMillon, who poured her life and love into congregations and ministries around the world, including the Chronicle.

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Our Top Stories

 
Surprise! Award honors influential children’s minister
 

Surprise! Award honors influential children’s minister

 

The picture flashed on the big screen, and Brenda Gordon immediately recognized the face.

It was her own.

“It was a shock. That’s what it was,” Gordon said. “I had no idea that anything was going on.”

Bobby Ross Jr. writes about a national award for a children’s minister who is special to his family — and countless others.

 
 

 
‘It’s the same Jesus’
 

‘It’s the same Jesus’

 

After a three-year pandemic delay, a unity service brings together Christians who worship in English, Korean and Spanish.

Bobby Ross Jr. reports from Chicago.

 
War in Ukraine: Links to The Christian Chronicle’s coverage
 

War in Ukraine: Links to The Christian Chronicle’s coverage

 

Since the first bombs fell on Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, The Christian Chronicle has covered the conflict and its impact on Churches of Christ worldwide.

Erik Tryggestad provides links to keep up on the latest.

 
 

 
Christian Chronicle launches a weekly podcast
 

Christian Chronicle launches a weekly podcast

 

New audio endeavor delves into the headlines and the stories behind them.

Audrey Jackson shares the details.

 
‘We only need one to live’
 
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‘We only need one to live’

 

Desperate to save a beloved older member, a church ran an ad seeking a kidney donor. A thousand miles away, a young believer felt God prick her heart.

Bobby Ross Jr. reports from New Bern, N.C.

 
 
 
 
 
Women earn unique master’s in ministry behind Tennessee prison bars
 

Women earn unique master’s in ministry behind Tennessee prison bars

 
Lipscomb’s LIFE Program is “the only seminary degree offered in a women’s prison in the country.”

Ted Parks reports from Nashville, Tenn.

 
 
 

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