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March 2, 2021

 

 

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A youth rally in a pandemic? It’s not as simple as requiring masks and distancing
 

A youth rally in a pandemic? It’s not as simple as requiring masks and distancing

 
After its cancellation last year, California’s Springfest returns to the calendar — but not without challenges.
 
 

 
‘Learning as you’re running’
 

‘Learning as you’re running’

 

From California to Florida, children’s ministries called to creativity during pandemic.

Related: Tips from children’s ministers

 
Youth ministries learn to slow down during pandemic
 

Youth ministries learn to slow down during pandemic

 
“I don’t want to go back to the way things were,” one minister says.
 
Introducing The Christian Chronicle’s new Editorial Board
 

Introducing The Christian Chronicle’s new Editorial Board

 

The Christian Chronicle has named four new members to its Editorial Board, which collaborates on topics and stances for the newspaper’s editorials on this page.

Want to meet the newest Editorial Board members? Join us for a Facebook live event Thursday, March 4, at 3:15 p.m. CST.

 
 

 
Tape on the pews: As we return, let’s not repeat a failed restoration
 

Tape on the pews: As we return, let’s not repeat a failed restoration

 

“I pray for a new heart, the heart that God’s people needed back in Zerubbabel’s day.”

 
Christians in Texas battle power outages, cold as they work to keep neighbors warm
 

Christians in Texas battle power outages, cold as they work to keep neighbors warm

 
“Everyone in the church and city is helping each other,” a Houston minister says.
 
Hotel rooms — and hope — for the homeless
 

Hotel rooms — and hope — for the homeless

 
Oklahoma church member helps get more than 60 people off the street during record-breaking winter storm.
 
 
 
 
 
Voices only: Joyful Medley
 

Voices only: Joyful Medley

 

Jehovah Shalom A Cappella is all-male group from Uganda that made to the finals in East Africa’s Got Talent. According to their YouTube page, they “sing for God and humanity.”

 
 
 

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