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October 12, 2021

 

 

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‘What God will do … will blow your mind’
 

‘What God will do … will blow your mind’

 

Post-pandemic church: Five takeaways from a panel discussion on the future of Churches of Christ.

 
 

 
All in the family: baseball and Jesus
 
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All in the family: baseball and Jesus

 

For Faulkner coach Patrick McCarthy and his wife, Katie Beth, love for ‘adoption’ extends from their home to the team’s players.

 
Story tip leads to surprising discovery
 

Story tip leads to surprising discovery

 

For Faulkner coach and his wife, love for ‘adoption’ extends from their home to the team’s players.

 
Montgomery, Ala., names street after Fred Gray
 
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Montgomery, Ala., names street after Fred Gray

 

The civil rights attorney and Church of Christ member represented Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr.

 
 

 
Crowley’s Ridge, Oklahoma Christian report enrollment growth
 

Crowley’s Ridge, Oklahoma Christian report enrollment growth

 

They join a number of Christian colleges and universities that have reported a rise in enrollment numbers, some of which have grown for multiple consecutive years.

 
Christian Chronicle journalist wins RNA Award for Religion Reporting Excellence
 
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Christian Chronicle journalist wins RNA Award for Religion Reporting Excellence

 

In all, five Chronicle writers were recognized as finalists in the national competition.

 
Voices Only: ‘Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah,’ ‘Paradise Valley’ and shape notes
 

Voices Only: ‘Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah,’ ‘Paradise Valley’ and shape notes

 

We’ve got a couple of shape-note classics for you this week. First up is a congregational rendition of “Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah” from the Kennedy Heights Church of Christ in Cincinnati.

 
 
 
 
 
Compassion at capacity
 

Compassion at capacity

 

At a Central American hospital, medical mission Predisan bolsters patients with prayer, vaccines and ‘sincere confidence that God is with them.’

 
Professor honored with part of $3 million gift to Lubbock Christian University
 

Professor honored with part of $3 million gift to Lubbock Christian University

 

The large donation from longtime supporters of the Christian university will establish two endowments.

 
 
 

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