
For kings and queens with special needs, a Night to Shine
FORT SMITH, Ark. — Crowns on their heads, the kings and queens flash huge smiles as they emerge from a sleek black limousine. They wear…
(9816 KB) Bar refugees? Build a border wall? Why the issue is personal for a Texas family • A night for God’s children to shine
• ‘We cannot change gospel truth’ • Kid friendly lectures • A toymaker’s tale: Preacher’s hobby was born of devotion
• Does our aversion to creeds neglect the rul of faith? • Finding balance in life through spiritual disciplines
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FORT SMITH, Ark. — Crowns on their heads, the kings and queens flash huge smiles as they emerge from a sleek black limousine. They wear…
HOUSTON — To Reda Hicks, refugees aren’t nameless faces on the news. They’re real women — with real stories of escaping war and persecution in…
'We Welcome Refugees,” declared the sign outside the Northlake Church of Christ in Tucker, Ga., on a recent Sunday. That message reflected the intense national…
Gwen Antwine is no stranger to The Christian Chronicle’s behind-the-scenes operations. She worked as the newspaper’s office manager for 12 and a half years. She…
I am afraid of falling. I have fallen only one time in my adult life. My grandson-in-law was giving the family a tour of the…