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November 5, 2019

 

 

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‘A giant has fallen’: Longtime Southwestern Christian College president Jack Evans Sr. dies at 81
 

‘A giant has fallen’: Longtime Southwestern Christian College president Jack Evans Sr. dies at 81

 
For decades, Evans was one of the most prominent African-American leaders in Churches of Christ.
 
 

 
Exclusive: Trust to distribute $35 million to Churches of Christ in Tennessee, Kentucky
 

Exclusive: Trust to distribute $35 million to Churches of Christ in Tennessee, Kentucky

 
Final court order deems non-instrumental congregations and related ministries as beneficiaries.
 
Minister dies after contracting rare virus from a mosquito
 

Minister dies after contracting rare virus from a mosquito

 
Keith Ball, a minister from Ohio, was working with a church in India when he was diagnosed with the Chikungunya virus.
 
‘Tis the season
 

‘Tis the season

 

This year, Giving Tuesday will fall on Dec. 3. That’s almost a whole month away! However, we want to ask that you start praying now about how you might partner with us. Your gift to the Chronicle can help us continue to spread the good news of how God is working around the world.

 
 

 
He leads me beside Stillwater
 

He leads me beside Stillwater

 
Helping students find faith, whether at a state school or a Christian university, is kingdom work.
 
Why attend a Christian university? Here’s an answer you weren’t expecting.
 

Why attend a Christian university? Here’s an answer you weren’t expecting.

 

“Christian universities don’t prepare you for the real world; they are the real world.”

 
Voices only: More than Conquerors
 

Voices only: More than Conquerors

 

Here are two of our recently featured Voices only videos.

 
Voices only: A Wonderful Savior
 

Voices only: A Wonderful Savior

 

You can submit your videos for consideration by emailing links to [email protected].

 
 
 
 
 
Adapt or die?
 

Adapt or die?

 
Global Missions Conference equips missionaries to reach a diverse and difficult culture — their own.
 
 
 

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