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June 22, 2023

 

 

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When the U.S. Supreme Court decided the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case a year ago, it overturned two cases, Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) that established the federal right to an abortion.

For decades in the United States, many, if not most, Church of Christ members prayed, volunteered and voted in hope that the Supreme Court would do what it finally did on June 24, 2022. In this episode, we find out how the Dobbs decision a year ago is either helping or hindering the efforts of Church of Christ members and ministries to help people choose life.

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After COVID-19, new opportunities for fellowship
 

After COVID-19, new opportunities for fellowship

 

“I challenge all of us to see fellowship in a new and exciting way. Let’s examine ourselves and look to Jesus as a model for fellowship, and our lives will never be the same.”

Read Hamil R. Harris’ Views column.

 
 

 
‘Somebody has to die for me to live’
 
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‘Somebody has to die for me to live’

 

Faith helped a COVID-19 patient and his family survive life support, a double lung transplant and nearly a year in the hospital.

Calvin Cockrell reports from Tuscaloosa, Ala.

 
A lifeline for people who hurt — all the time
 

A lifeline for people who hurt — all the time

 

Broken & Mended provides support, connection and prayer for those who suffer from chronic pain.

Bobby Ross Jr. reports from Woodward, Okla.


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‘There are no atheists … on top of rockets’
 

‘There are no atheists … on top of rockets’

 

NASA’s Victor Glover explains his role as an ambassador of both faith and science.

Read — or listen to — our interview with Glover.

 
Voices only: ‘Magnificat’
 

Voices only: ‘Magnificat’

 

“Mary’s Song” is a beautiful melody for the soul of a believer as well as a delightful praise to our God.

Watch our latest video selection via Daniela Neves.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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