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June 8, 2023

 

 

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How a Russian immigrant came to serve Ukrainian refugees
 

How a Russian immigrant came to serve Ukrainian refugees

 

A Texas church develops a thriving outreach to families fleeing the war.

Bobby Ross Jr. reports from Houston.


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After leading 20 tours since 1985, Jerry Rushford retires from Hymns and Heritage
 

After leading 20 tours since 1985, Jerry Rushford retires from Hymns and Heritage

 

Travelers from seven U.S. states learn and worship with Christians across the United Kingdom.

Cheryl Mann Bacon reports from Edinburgh, Scotland.

 
The soundtrack of my life
 

The soundtrack of my life

 

A Christian reflects on the memories and importance of hymns.

Read Cheryl Mann Bacon’s column from Northampton, England.

 
Disciples making disciples making disciples
 

Disciples making disciples making disciples

 

An Oklahoma church plants its roots in campus ministry.

Tiane Davis reports from Tulsa.

 
 

 
Sunday worship in Jesus’ hometown
 

Sunday worship in Jesus’ hometown

 

“Can anything good” come out of Nazareth? The Christian Chronicle’s opinions editor answers that question with a resounding “yes.”

Read Jeremie Beller’s column from Israel.

 
Catching up on 80 years of Christian news
 

Catching up on 80 years of Christian news

 

The Portal to Texas History hosts The Christian Chronicle’s archive.

Audrey Jackson shares the details.

 
Baptized in secret, he became a bold proclaimer
 

Baptized in secret, he became a bold proclaimer

 

“Eddie mattered. The more I travel, the more I admire the pioneering believers who bring simple New Testament Christianity — free from human creeds — to their people. It must be a lonely path, but it must also be gratifying to watch as God gives the increase.”

Read Erik Tryggestad’s Insight column.

 
 
 
 
 
Making sense of Christian life with a little humor
 

Making sense of Christian life with a little humor

 

In “Everyday Christianity: Theology with Common Sense, Practicality, and a Touch of Humor,” wit is only part of the equation, but readers will still recognize Perry C. Cotham’s sense of humor amid the often- serious topics of the book.

Read John Young’s review.

 
A calling she loves: Why a young Christian chose to do journalism
 
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A calling she loves: Why a young Christian chose to do journalism

 

Meet our newest Christian Chronicle intern.

Read Tiane Davis’ introductory column.

 
 
 

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