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September 3, 2019

 

 

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In New Mexico town, single parents get free rent, benefits — if they’ll go to church
 

In New Mexico town, single parents get free rent, benefits — if they’ll go to church

 

Faith-based program ties opportunities to behavior.

 
 

 
In new memoir, Randy Travis goes ‘diggin’ up bones’
 

In new memoir, Randy Travis goes ‘diggin’ up bones’

 

Country star baptized in a Church of Christ reflects on his spiritual highs and soul-wrenching lows.

 
Bless this house
 

Bless this house

 

As a new home goes up, Bible verses written on the walls offer special blessings.

 
They lost faith in church, not salvation
 

They lost faith in church, not salvation

 

In a South American metropolis, a missionary couples serves those who have slipped through the cracks.

 
 

 
Editorial: Brown skin and Christian civility
 

Editorial: Brown skin and Christian civility

 

“I have to admit I’m a little afraid,” a Hispanic reader of The Christian Chronicle says after the El Paso, Texas, massacre.

 
Across the Nation: Discipleship emphasis, disc golf evangelism, 50 years preaching and more quick takes
 

Across the Nation: Discipleship emphasis, disc golf evangelism, 50 years preaching and more quick takes

 

Across the Nation is our monthly rundown of news briefs, links and quotes from Churches of Christ across the U.S.

 
They fled a civil war. Now they fear America’s streets.
 

They fled a civil war. Now they fear America’s streets.

 

New Mexico ministry develops a niche caring for children of Liberian refugees.

 
Roundup: Drinking and Christians, El Paso prayer vigil, sisters’ memory, global reunion and more
 

Roundup: Drinking and Christians, El Paso prayer vigil, sisters’ memory, global reunion and more

 

“Americans who attend religious services weekly are less likely than others to drink alcohol,” Gallup reports.

 
 
 
 
 
Family who survived Katrina by escaping to church balcony marks storm’s 15th anniversary
 
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Family who survived Katrina by escaping to church balcony marks storm’s 15th anniversary

 

After Hurricane Katrina, Bible studies on a flood-damaged home’s porch led to the planting of the Hollygrove Church of Christ.

 
 
 

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