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August 30, 2022

 

 

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‘We only need one to live’
 
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‘We only need one to live’

 

He’s 78. She’s 30.

Sam Birmingham needed a kidney to save his life.

Melissa McFerrin had a healthy one.

“I had a brother in need,” the Christian woman says. So what if he was a total stranger?

Bobby Ross Jr. reports from New Bern, N.C.

 
 

 
Federal lawsuit filed over arrests of five Midland Christian School educators
 
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Federal lawsuit filed over arrests of five Midland Christian School educators

 

Four former employees of Midland Christian School in Texas and a current employee who says he was demoted from his assistant principal role filed a federal lawsuit today against the City of Midland and three police officers.

The “Midland Christian Five” — as the lawsuit characterizes the plaintiffs — “are five career educators who responded reasonably, appropriately, and with integrity to a locker room incident involving horseplay among members of Midland Christian School’s high school baseball team,” according to the civil petition filed in U.S. District Court in Midland.

“The Defendants are law enforcement authorities who — in a remarkable abuse of power — arrested these educators as retaliation for the educators asserting their Constitutional rights while complying with their professional duties and federal law,” the lawsuit alleges.

Audrey Jackson reports.

 
Better as one: Churches merge
 

Better as one: Churches merge

 

The story of how two congregations came together offers insights.

This is the latest installment in our “Where have all the churches gone?” special project.

Cheryl Mann Bacon reports from Cincinnati.

 
 

 
A heavenly day at the ballpark
 

A heavenly day at the ballpark

 

Stranger’s kindness makes granddaughter’s first Texas Rangers game even more memorable.

Bobby Ross Jr. shares the amazing story in his Inside Story column.

 
Why faith matters to America: We talk to the author of an insightful new book
 

Why faith matters to America: We talk to the author of an insightful new book

 

Bob Smietana is the author of the new book “Reorganized Religion: The Reshaping of the American Church and Why It Matters,” which was released today.

Watch Bobby Ross Jr.’s interview with him. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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