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June 5, 2018

 

 

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Amid political violence in Nicaragua, dozens of church groups cancel mission trips
 

Amid political violence in Nicaragua, dozens of church groups cancel mission trips

 

More than 90 people have died since clashes began six weeks ago between government forces and civilian protesters, according to observers.

 
 

 
Chronicle owes a great debt — of thanks
 

Chronicle owes a great debt — of thanks

 

‘Thank you” never is adequate to express how deeply grateful we are for your faithful and generous financial support of The Christian Chronicle.

 
From Vietnam to Kenya, two boys’ lives touched by God
 

From Vietnam to Kenya, two boys’ lives touched by God

 

How an 11-year-old came to donate ‘the biggest gift’ ever received by a California church.

 
1,000 wells around the world
 

1,000 wells around the world

 

A Tennessee-based ministry that drills for clean drinking water in Haiti and other nations hits a major milestone.

Plus, be sure to check out the related story, In Haiti, a calling — and a baby.

Also, some good news for the Chronicle’s Bobby Ross Jr. He was recently named one of the best reporters in Oklahoma. Congrats Bobby!

 
 

 
75th Anniversary Survey
 

75th Anniversary Survey

 

Do you have a few minutes? Can you take this short TWO QUESTION survey (OK, five if you count the demographics)?

As we celebrate our 75th ANNIVERSARY, we would love to hear from you. Help us grow by giving us your feedback.

 
Review: Author urges believers to fight for Jesus until ‘The Last Arrow’
 

Review: Author urges believers to fight for Jesus until ‘The Last Arrow’

 

Life is a battlefield, and you’ve got a quiver of arrows.

Will you die with a full quiver?

Or will you passionately shoot each arrow, living each moment with urgency?

 
Voices only: ‘The church of Christ’ hymn
 

Voices only: ‘The church of Christ’ hymn

 

Church members release video of “The church of Christ” hymn.

Plus, don’t miss this:

Voices only: Treble in Paradise

 
For Korea, ‘God has a timetable’
 

For Korea, ‘God has a timetable’

 

An easing of tensions between North and South could allow long-estranged families to visit each other and perhaps open doors to the Gospel, Korean Christians say.

 
 
 
 
 
‘God doesn’t promise us life will be easy’
 

‘God doesn’t promise us life will be easy’

 

Newly graduated from high school, Haley McMillon discusses tragedy, loss and the healing she hopes to bring to the world.

 
 
 

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