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August 7, 2018

 

 

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At the border, a prayer for ‘forgotten people’
 

At the border, a prayer for ‘forgotten people’

 

Amid deportations and family separations, Christians in the U.S. and Mexico must balance the law and the needs at their door.

 
 

 
Responding to that other crisis on the border
 

Responding to that other crisis on the border

 

Devastating floods in south Texas change the agenda for mission teams from Churches of Christ.

 
A new day for Puerto Rico
 

A new day for Puerto Rico

 

As hurricane-battered U.S. territory rebuilds, a Kentucky church sends help and encouragement.

 
Faulkner athletes offer surprise welcome at local elementary school
 

Faulkner athletes offer surprise welcome at local elementary school

 

About 300 of Faulkner’s athletes and the Eagles’ mascot lined the halls and sidewalks to welcome students with high-fives, claps and cheers.

 
 

 
Voices only: How Great Thou Art
 

Voices only: How Great Thou Art

 

A high school a cappella group shows off their talents performing a hymn that is a favorite of many.

 
Voices only: Be Still My Soul
 

Voices only: Be Still My Soul

 

The mountains of Switzerland are an incredible backdrop for this beautiful song.

 
What is a ‘salvation issue?’
 
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What is a ‘salvation issue?’

 

Using the term as a shorthand to separate important commands from lesser ones begs the question: Who decides the list?

 
Editorial: In a dangerous world, trust God
 

Editorial: In a dangerous world, trust God

 

“The possibility of violence is present and has been present for God’s servants through the centuries.”

 
 
 
 
 
Your legacy of faith lives on when you name the Chronicle in your estate
 

Your legacy of faith lives on when you name the Chronicle in your estate

 

So many print publications, including those focused on faith, have suffered and died in recent years, yet The Christian Chronicle remains strong. 

For that, we praise God.

We also thank you, our quarter of a million readers. 

 
 
 

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