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May 10, 2022

 

 

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‘Where did the people go?’
 

‘Where did the people go?’

 

When it comes to closed Churches of Christ, that may be the hardest question to answer, correspondent Cheryl Mann Bacon explains. Read the second part in our special project.

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Faith, service and government grants
 

Faith, service and government grants

 

At urban ministry conference, Christian leaders discuss pros and cons of federal and state funding, Audrey Jackson reports.

 
Former Harding President Bruce McLarty to serve as Freed-Hardeman minister-in-residence
 

Former Harding President Bruce McLarty to serve as Freed-Hardeman minister-in-residence

 
McLarty, who has previous preaching experience, will teach Bible courses and serve on the chapel committee.
 
 

 
Clarksville Christian School to expand with second campus
 

Clarksville Christian School to expand with second campus

 

The new campus will be part of a 300-acre mixed-use development and will quadruple the Tennessee school’s current capacity, Calvin Cockrell reports.

 
From Bucharest to Transylvania, Romanian churches serve Ukraine
 

From Bucharest to Transylvania, Romanian churches serve Ukraine

 

The Christian Chronicle’s Erik Tryggestad and Audrey Jackson report from the front lines of relief efforts in the Eastern European nation.

Related: See the latest from Tryggestad and Jackson on the Chronicle’s Facebook page.

 
Abortion bombshell
 

Abortion bombshell

 

After Supreme Court leak, a panel moderated by Bobby Ross Jr. explores the likely overturning of Roe v. Wade.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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