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July 28, 2022

 

 

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Churches of Christ helping in flood-stricken Appalachia
 

Churches of Christ helping in flood-stricken Appalachia

 

Ministries organize disaster relief as Kentucky’s death toll rises to 25.

Bobby Ross Jr. reports.

 
 

 
Where to next?
 

Where to next?

 

It’s a difficult question for Ukrainian Christians as they find temporary shelter, and challenges, in the overstressed countries of Europe and the U.S.

Erik Tryggestad reports from Slovakia.

RELATED: The Bible means business: Minister teaches faith-based management of money and talents — and uses those principles to serve the refugees from Ukraine at his doorstep.

 
For this Abilene Christian University alum, the stars are singing
 
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For this Abilene Christian University alum, the stars are singing

 

Gleaming stars. Swirling galaxies. Streaking lights.

The first images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope released July 12 revealed segments of God’s beautiful universe never seen before. The whole world is now seeing clearer pictures of the Carina Nebula, Stephan’s Quintet, Southern Ring Nebula, and galaxy cluster SMACS 0723.

And an Abilene Christian University alumnus helped develop the tool to make it all possible.

Gabriel Grant Huff reports.

 
 

 
Court expands religious freedom
 

Court expands religious freedom

 

Beyond the overturn of Roe v. Wade, a Christian attorney analyzes four cases involving expressions of faith that came before the U.S. Supreme Court in its most recent term.

Kenneth Pybus explains.

 
New Jersey street named in honor of longtime minister Eugene Lawton
 

New Jersey street named in honor of longtime minister Eugene Lawton

 

The street where the late “Gospel Trumpet” preached at Newark Church of Christ has been renamed Dr. Eugene Lawton Way.

Hamil Harris reports.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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