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July 20, 2021

 

 

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Foster care and adoption ministries praise ruling in Fulton v. Philadelphia
 

Foster care and adoption ministries praise ruling in Fulton v. Philadelphia

 
The U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous decision is a win for religious liberty, say leaders of foster care and adoption ministries associated with Churches of Christ. Attorney Lori Windham, an Abilene Christian University graduate and Church of Christ member, represented the plaintiffs.
 
 

 
Putting  the ‘exercise’ in free exercise
 
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Putting the ‘exercise’ in free exercise

 

Three recent U.S. Supreme Court precedents have “really increased the amount of protection for religious freedom.”

 
The right person to join our news team
 

The right person to join our news team

 

Audrey Jackson will serve as The Christian Chronicle’s associate editor for print and digital.

 
Assassination can’t stop VBS
 

Assassination can’t stop VBS

 

Before leaving on a weeklong trip to Haiti, a Tennessee mission team prepared for possible emergencies — from road-blocking protests to an outbreak of COVID-19. But a presidential assassination? Not so much.

 
 

 
Dedicated to the incarcerated
 
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Dedicated to the incarcerated

 

Louisiana church member brings the Gospel and much-needed consistency into the lives of prisoners.

 
Saints and singers
 
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Saints and singers

 

The surprising ties that bind some of country music’s biggest stars to Churches of Christ.

 
Water and life
 

Water and life

 

An entrepreneur minister brings both to an oft-forgotten land in the Caribbean.

 
 
 
 
 
Voices only: The Lord Bless You and Keep You
 

Voices only: The Lord Bless You and Keep You

 

The Five Classy Lassies is a group of sisters who love to sing. Makyra Williamson, second from the right, is one of The Christian Chronicle’s summer interns. In this video, she is joined by her sisters (from left to right) Evania, Juliana, Karissa and Annelise.

 
A voice for global religious freedom
 

A voice for global religious freedom

 

Former Harding administrator works to preserve “pivotal human right” that faces threats in many countries.

 
 
 

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