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October 5, 2021

 

 

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#BeLikeBo: Harding University unveils memorial honoring slain graduate
 

#BeLikeBo: Harding University unveils memorial honoring slain graduate

 

Dedication ceremony pays tribute to Botham Shem Jean, a faithful Christian who died tragically in 2018.

 
 

 
Faulkner and Heritage Christian universities to cooperate in graduate theology education
 

Faulkner and Heritage Christian universities to cooperate in graduate theology education

 

The two universities announced an agreement that will allow HCU master’s program graduates to transition into Faulkner’s doctoral program.

 
Jenkins brothers end decades of local ministry to focus on Jenkins Institute
 

Jenkins brothers end decades of local ministry to focus on Jenkins Institute

 

Jeff Jenkins is now devoting himself fully to the institute dedicated to his father, Jerry Jenkins, and will soon be followed by his brother, Dale.

 
Voices Only: ‘I’ll Fly Away’ with an Ascending Voice
 

Voices Only: ‘I’ll Fly Away’ with an Ascending Voice

 

Here’s a beautiful rendition of “I’ll Fly Away,” a hymn written in 1929 by Oklahoma native Albert E. Brumley. It’s thought to be one of the most-recorded gospel songs of all time. This version by Cerulean Ensemble is one for the ages.

 
 

 
Watch: Expert panel contemplates the post-pandemic church
 

Watch: Expert panel contemplates the post-pandemic church

 

See the special “Christian Chronicle Live” discussions at Harding University’s 98th annual Bible Lectureship.

 
Centennial celebration: ‘Great Songs of the Church’ marks 100 years of influence
 

Centennial celebration: ‘Great Songs of the Church’ marks 100 years of influence

 

Hymnal’s influence recognized at 75th anniversary of Texas Normal Singing School.

 
Can America be saved? Yes, say these Christians
 

Can America be saved? Yes, say these Christians

 
Domestic mission effort focuses on reaching lost souls in the U.S.
 
 
 
 
 
‘As is typical of sex abuse victims, I thought what happened was my fault’
 

‘As is typical of sex abuse victims, I thought what happened was my fault’

 
Writer recounts the night church stopped being her safe place.
 
Dedicated to the incarcerated
 
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Dedicated to the incarcerated

 

Louisiana church member brings the Gospel and much-needed consistency into the lives of prisoners.

 
 
 

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