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March 19, 2019

 

 

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Spring break car accident claims life of church member, Harding student
 

Spring break car accident claims life of church member, Harding student

 

A 20-year-old member of a Church of Christ in Missouri has died from injuries suffered in a March 8 auto accident while driving home for spring break from Harding University.

 
 

 
Abilene Christian University men’s, women’s teams punch tickets to NCAA tourney (updated)
 

Abilene Christian University men’s, women’s teams punch tickets to NCAA tourney (updated)

 

The men’s team, seeded No. 15, plays No. 2-seeded Kentucky in the first round of the tourney Thursday in Jacksonville, Fla.

The ACU women, seeded No. 16, will face No. 1 seed Baylor March 23 in Waco, Texas.

 
Maurice Hall, founder of World Christian Broadcasting, dies at 99
 

Maurice Hall, founder of World Christian Broadcasting, dies at 99

 

“It was his dreams during World War II that made World Christian Broadcasting possible.”

 
Alzheimer’s can’t steal this couple’s rock-solid faith
 
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Alzheimer’s can’t steal this couple’s rock-solid faith

 
A former preacher who has lived with the disease for 15 years rarely misses a Sunday, thanks to his wife.
 
 

 
Modern-day ‘sticks and stones’
 

Modern-day ‘sticks and stones’

 

“The truth is that words can and often do hurt. And those words, those hurtful words, are not easily forgotten.”

 
Voices only: The Old Rugged Cross
 

Voices only: The Old Rugged Cross

 

What a beautiful song. We hope you enjoy this featured video.

Remember, you can find more of the videos featured in our weekly Voices only section on our website or each Sunday on our Facebook page.

 
Everyone can leave a legacy
 

Everyone can leave a legacy

 

“We believe that a well-informed fellowship — armed with facts, not bias, and aware of the varying viewpoints among us — is vital to the future of Churches of Christ.” 

 
 
 
 
 
A long-term love for European souls
 

A long-term love for European souls

 
After three decades in Belgium, Paul Brazle reflects on his life as a foreign missionary and offers advice for future workers.
 
 
 

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