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April 21, 2020

 

 

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Christian Chronicle earns top national award from Evangelical Press Association
 

Christian Chronicle earns top national award from Evangelical Press Association

 

This afternoon, The Christian Chronicle was awarded the first-place Award of Excellence for print newspapers.

This was just one of several awards the publication received during the online awards ceremony.

 
 

 
Oklahoma Christian University nurse serves COVID-19 patients in New York City
 
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Oklahoma Christian University nurse serves COVID-19 patients in New York City

 

After serving as a missionary in Uganda for six years, this nurse said she feels like she is on a mission trip now, serving patients in NYC.

 
Voices only: Virtual choruses continue to impress
 

Voices only: Virtual choruses continue to impress

 

We found a new group of virtual choruses to share this week. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did.

 
The best books you’ll ever download
 

The best books you’ll ever download

 

There are so many instant options at your fingertips. Let’s explore the world of audiobooks and eBooks.

 
Humor, in Churches of Christ?
 

Humor, in Churches of Christ?

 
Review: Perry Cotham’s ‘Please Don’t Revive Us Again!’ presents a kindhearted, respectful look at the fellowship’s lighter side.
 
 

 
A Conversation with Scott McDowell
 

A Conversation with Scott McDowell

 
New president of Lubbock Christian University steps into his new role at an unprecedented time.
 
50 years of sermons and not a single repeat
 

50 years of sermons and not a single repeat

 
Minister and his wife honored for a half-century of service to congregation in the Texas Hill Country.
 
Editorial: Help keep our ministries alive
 

Editorial: Help keep our ministries alive

 

“In the weeks and months to come, as we work from our kitchen tables and back porches, we will continue to provide up-to-the-minute, real news that honors God …”

 
 
 
 
 
On worship and the Lord’s Supper at home
 

On worship and the Lord’s Supper at home

 

“Lest anyone think I have gone soft on assembling, let me be clear: No one in America encourages people to worship with the Lord’s church more than I do.”

 
 
 

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