
Racial barriers broken as Christians mourn three family members killed in Alabama tornado
A tiny town in Alabama. A high school football star. A gospel singer gone blind. Three open caskets at a borrowed Baptist church. If the…
• Tornado victims mourned • ‘It’s been quite a trip’ • ‘Life-saving miracle’ gave Josh Oakley five extra years • Hunger and hopelessness in Myanmar • When being the hands and feet of Jesus means giving shots in arms • ‘Bo’s Law’ proposed in response to church members’ slaying • Volcano destroys church buildings in Caribbean • ‘The most fruitful mission field in the world’ • Painting Texas purple • ‘Chap’-ions: Lubbock Christian wins third NCAA crown • A voice for global religious freedom • Muddy mission is blessedly normal • Editorial: A reminder to ‘weep with those who weep’ • Learning to listen— really listen — is key • What it means to ‘value others above yourselves’ • Shank calls church to its ‘central mission’ — children • Religion scholar’s life was a study in respectful disagreement • A journey from a food truck to an Air Force cargo plane and back again
In this issue:
A tiny town in Alabama. A high school football star. A gospel singer gone blind. Three open caskets at a borrowed Baptist church. If the…
The news hit me like a fastball to the gut. “With overwhelming sadness, we need to share that the Lord called Josh home today,” Krista…
Violent volcanic eruptions in the eastern Caribbean nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines have forced nearly 20,000 people to flee their homes. “Ash clouds…
'Our country is now just a battlefield.” That’s the message from a church leader in Myanmar after months of violent protests that have resulted in…
After a year of lockdowns, nasal swabs and Zoom lectures, it’s understandable that college students would be sorely tempted to head for the beach. But…
For months now, our hearts have felt troubled. We’ve watched as Christians on social media have erupted in angry, hateful, hurtful words time and time…
It can be hard to listen. Trust me, as someone who grew up interrupting others, learning to listen is challenging. For the past few years,…
Sixteen-year-old Fern Kerbo didn’t know she was being watched. But as she walked across the Centralvue High School gym in Oklahoma one afternoon in 1945,…
Day after day, a long line of cars stretches through the parking lot of the College Hills Church of Christ in Lebanon, Tenn., west of…
ALTUS, Okla. — Whenever we come to this southwestern Oklahoma town to see my wife’s folks, we hit all the high points — Roberts Drive Inn, Luigi’s…
A recent funeral hosted by the Hamilton Church of Christ in northwest Alabama was viewed on Facebook more than 3,000 times and generated more than 300…
James W. Carr, a longtime top administrator at Harding University in Searcy, Ark., was appointed last year to the nine-member U.S. Commission on International Religious…
‘Down the street from where you live are houses filled with broken people. People bent, bruised and broken by life walk the streets of every…
If we fear our neighbors, perhaps we should get to know them better. That’s one of the many lessons taught to me by Ed Harrell…
FEATURED IMAGE: In a special chapel assembly at Harding Academy of Memphis, teachers and staff members follow the example of Jesus and wash the feet of…