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August 31, 2023

 

 

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For 65 years, Harding School of Theology in Memphis, Tenn., has been a global hub of Bible and ministry education in  Churches of Christ, but the school announced that it is closing the campus and moving its programs to Searcy, Ark. Why … and why now? (Read Cheryl Mann Bacon’s related story.)

Meanwhile, a congregation is growing — and the Gospel is bearing fruit — in one of America’s toughest neighborhoods in Baltimore. Hear from the man who heard and heeded the call to go there. (Read Hamil R. Harris’ related story.)

“Faith nights” are a growing trend in Major League ballparks. What are they, and what good do they do? (Read Bobby Ross Jr.’s related story.)

Also: Announcing a new endowment for international reporting at The Christian Chronicle. (Read more about the endowment.)

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‘Bailey McBride means the world to us’
 

‘Bailey McBride means the world to us’

 

A new endowment, launched on the former editor’s 90th birthday, will benefit The Christian Chronicle’s international coverage.

Read how Bailey McBride blessed thousands.

 
 

 
Single preachers: An underutilized resource?
 

Single preachers: An underutilized resource?

 

Single men are often overlooked for preaching roles, but they could be the perfect fit.

Calvin Cockrell reports.

 
Building a firm foundation in Sandtown
 

Building a firm foundation in Sandtown

 

In a neighborhood known for violence, church gives out book bags as it renovates for a better future.

Hamil R. Harris reports from Baltimore.

 
 

 
Harding School of Theology set to leave Memphis
 

Harding School of Theology set to leave Memphis

 

Tuition price decrease announced to coincide with move after 65 years.

Cheryl Mann Bacon reports.

 
They were the foreigners
 

They were the foreigners

 

Brazil experience shapes former missionaries’ outreach to refugees and immigrants.

Bobby Ross Jr. reports from Oklahoma City.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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