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September 29, 2020

 

 

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Our Top Stories

 
‘Zoombombing’ lesson: Racist attack on church highlights online security concerns
 

‘Zoombombing’ lesson: Racist attack on church highlights online security concerns

 
A North Carolina congregation wanted to be seeker-friendly, but then came internet trolls hurling racial slurs.

RELATED: Black church’s online service attacked with racist hate speech

 
 

 
Christians in Belarus are jailed, children threatened amid protests
 

Christians in Belarus are jailed, children threatened amid protests

 

In Belarus, Christians find their families threatened after protesting in the wake of a controversial election.

 
Abortion vs. character
 

Abortion vs. character

 

In a recent online survey, The Christian Chronicle asked readers to comment on the candidates and issues in the 2020 White House race.

 
This election, can we tame our digital tongues?
 

This election, can we tame our digital tongues?

 

The Chronicle Reviews editor takes a look at Daniel Darling’s “A Way With Words: Using Our Online Conversations For Good,” and asks if you are using social media to bring people together or drive them away?

 
 

 
Car wreck claims life of Egyptian minister Francis Habashy
 

Car wreck claims life of Egyptian minister Francis Habashy

 
The 82-year-old preacher endured arrest, harassment and persecution for his Christian faith.
 
Missionary Isaac Adotey ‘called home’
 

Missionary Isaac Adotey ‘called home’

 
The 63-year-old African missionary helped to plant more than 1,000 Churches of Christ and baptize nearly 50,000 souls.
 
Voices only: Raise a Hallelujah
 

Voices only: Raise a Hallelujah

 

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Voices only: Blessed be Your Name
 

Voices only: Blessed be Your Name

 

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Rioting is pollution, not a solution
 

Rioting is pollution, not a solution

 

Chicago minister says, “If the world is to take Christianity and the Lord’s church seriously, it becomes our calling to help solve problems and not create them.”

 
 
 

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