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February 4, 2020

 

 

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Amid coronavirus fears, Pepperdine bringing students home from China
 

Amid coronavirus fears, Pepperdine bringing students home from China

 

Pepperdine University suspends its Shanghai study-abroad program as Harding University students and staff gather to pray for those they know in the areas facing the highest risk of the Coronavirus.

 
 

 
‘A voice that could soothe the savage beast’ dies at 47
 

‘A voice that could soothe the savage beast’ dies at 47

 
Brian Randolph, a worship minister for Churches of Christ and a vocalist with AVB and Zoe Group, died unexpectedly.
 
Snake bites and shalom
 

Snake bites and shalom

 

The Chronicle’s CEO shares experiences from the Medical Missions Conference — including the presentations he made alongside his physician wife.

 
One town, one church once again
 

One town, one church once again

 

Two Ohio churches decide to merge after 60 years apart.

 
Semi-truck crashes into Kentucky church building
 

Semi-truck crashes into Kentucky church building

 

A church building near Glasgow, Ky., suffers major damage after a truck driver fell asleep at the wheel, investigators say.

 
 

 
Back to school: MLK’s remarks inspire educator to return to Oklahoma Christian
 

Back to school: MLK’s remarks inspire educator to return to Oklahoma Christian

 

A former Oklahoma Christian University student returns to teach the campus’ first African-American studies courses, nearly 51 years after he and others were kicked out of school “in an incident tinged with racial undertones.”

 
Voices only: ‘Ten Thousand Angels’ and a 6-year-old
 

Voices only: ‘Ten Thousand Angels’ and a 6-year-old

 

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Voices only: Give Thanks
 

Voices only: Give Thanks

 

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New memoir tells how justice prevailed in civil rights era murders
 

New memoir tells how justice prevailed in civil rights era murders

 

Faith inspired Jerry Mitchell, a Harding University graduate and longtime member of a Church of Christ in Mississippi.

The legendary investigative reporter’s long-awaited memoir “Race Against Time” hits bookstores Tuesday, Feb. 4.

 
 
 

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