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November 8, 2023

 

 

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Our Top Stories

 
COVID-19 left her blind. Then it took her father. But this young mom refuses to ‘give up on God’
 

COVID-19 left her blind. Then it took her father. But this young mom refuses to ‘give up on God’

 

After all the trials, Texas church member receives an unexpected blessing — a son with a biblical name.

Bobby Ross Jr. reports from Texas.

 
 

 
Religion News Association honors Erik Tryggestad for his coverage of the war in Ukraine
 

Religion News Association honors Erik Tryggestad for his coverage of the war in Ukraine

 

Contest judges praise The Christian Chronicle journalist’s ‘well-reported and compassionate stories.’

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Around the World: Ministry continues despite the Russia-Ukraine war, hundreds of Christians worship in Uganda and more quick takes
 

Around the World: Ministry continues despite the Russia-Ukraine war, hundreds of Christians worship in Uganda and more quick takes

 

Around the World is our monthly rundown of news briefs, links and quotes from Churches of Christ all over the globe. Email Erik Tryggestad at [email protected].

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‘There’s so much to carry forward’
 

‘There’s so much to carry forward’

 

At the reunion of a 108-year-old congregation, believers strive to keep Black church history alive.

Ted Parks reports from Tennessee.

 
 

 
Ghana’s empty fields have become ‘Kingdom Road’
 

Ghana’s empty fields have become ‘Kingdom Road’

 

In the Muslim-dominated north, Christians see an explosion of baptisms as they plant self-replicating Churches of Christ.

Jerry Mitchell reports from Ghana.

 
‘Grace chased me’
 

‘Grace chased me’

 

An award-winning journalist shares his encounter with the divine after he delivered a gospel message and invitation in a rural African village.

Jerry Mitchell shares insight.

 
Joy and hope in October
 

Joy and hope in October

 

Why baseball is more than a game.

Cheryl Mann Bacon shares insight.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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