Email Newsletter
 

April 20, 2021

 

 

Our Top Stories

 
Racial barriers broken as Christians mourn three family members killed in Alabama tornado
 

Racial barriers broken as Christians mourn three family members killed in Alabama tornado

 

“If the death and destruction weren’t so raw and real, the story of the Ohatchee tornado would read like a movie script.”

 
 

 
Volcano destroys two church buildings in Caribbean
 

Volcano destroys two church buildings in Caribbean

 
Christian relief ministries send aid as 20,000 people are displaced by eruption on the island of St. Vincent.
 
Helpless and hungry, Christians in Myanmar ‘need your prayer constantly’
 

Helpless and hungry, Christians in Myanmar ‘need your prayer constantly’

 
Believers “put their lives on the line for the gospel,” minister says, in a predominantly Buddhist country beset by protests and death.
 
Christian Chronicle wins 13 national awards from Associated Church Press
 

Christian Chronicle wins 13 national awards from Associated Church Press

 

In all, the Oklahoma City-based international newspaper for Churches of Christ received 13 awards — including first place in five categories — in the annual “Best of the Church Press” contest, sponsored by the Associated Church Press.

 
Take our survey: Will communion and offering changes brought by COVID-19 era last?
 

Take our survey: Will communion and offering changes brought by COVID-19 era last?

 

COVID-19 has brought changes to the Lord’s Supper and offering, at many Churches of Christ.

As part of “The Post-Pandemic Church” project, The Christian Chronicle would like to hear about your experiences in this area — and which, if any, changes might last.

 
 

 
Editorial: A reminder to ‘weep with those who weep’
 

Editorial: A reminder to ‘weep with those who weep’

 

“Friends, some of our brothers and sisters are weeping, loudly, and too many Christians are ignoring those cries …

“Let us, as Christians, take time to listen. Let us sit with those who are hurting.”

 
Minister recalls his pedophile father’s profound deception
 

Minister recalls his pedophile father’s profound deception

 

Review: “‘The Devil Inside’ is the culmination of what Jimmy learned about the mindset of predatory child sex abusers … Hinton teaches readers how to spot predators … and how to stop them from hurting more children.”

 
Amid pandemic, a much-needed reminder that church is worth it
 

Amid pandemic, a much-needed reminder that church is worth it

 

Review: “‘Broken but Beautiful’ is timely in an era when many feel disconnected because of COVID-19 and are wondering if going back to church is worth it.”

 
 
 
 
 
Voices only: Hosanna, You’re My King
 

Voices only: Hosanna, You’re My King

 

A beautiful song performed by Acappella’s Praise and Harmony singers.

 
 
 

Support the Chronicle

 

If you find this work helpful and encouraging, please consider supporting us financially.

 
Donate