
As we enter a strange new year, we are a huddled mass, yearning to breathe free
My favorite Christmas Eve memory began on the frayed, dark blue carpet of the Chicago O’Hare International Airport in 2011. We were on our way…
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My favorite Christmas Eve memory began on the frayed, dark blue carpet of the Chicago O’Hare International Airport in 2011. We were on our way…
In Canada, where a new wave of COVID-19 is straining hospital capacity, Christians still meet for worship online — as they have since March. In…
In a “normal” year, my husband and I both work full time, run a ministry at our church and parent our two children, ages 11…
A global pandemic. Prayers for racial justice. A Christian astronaut launching into outer space. These were among the top stories in The Christian Chronicle during…
For some reason, journalists like myself have a reputation for procrastination. I’m not sure exactly why that is. I contemplate that question as I hurriedly…
HIGHER EDUCATION ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY ABILENE, Texas — Abilene Christian University’s School of Social Work is partnering with the Community Foundation of Abilene and other…
John Epperly and Shea Freeland fell in love putting in long hours in Abilene Christian University’s Brown Library, where they’d meet to study for the…
Seven children were not enough. And for Terry and Marty Groves, 350 isn’t too many. When the pandemic forced a public school transition to online…
The Christian Chronicle is launching a special series on Christians spreading hope and love during the pandemic. Want for nominate a profile subject for the…
Look to The Christian Chronicle for in-depth coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. From Christians battling the virus to churches working to slow its spread, stay…