Church Bus Accident Kills One, Injures More

April 20, 2008

MAYFIELD, Ky. (BNc)- A tragic incident in Mayfield has resulted in several injuries and at least one death. Read more

No Damage, No Injuries, Says Preacher at Quake Epicenter

April 19, 2008

A preacher near the epicenter of the Ill., earthquake reports on the tremblor felt early Friday morning. Read more

Mary Winkler Gets Info About Trust Fund

February 26, 2008

By Associate Editor Joe Maymarywinkler

HUNTINGDON, Tenn. (BNc)- Mary Winkler has been authorized to see information about a trust fund set up for her three daughters.

Winkler, who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in a sensational trial in April 2007, shot her husband Matthew Winkler in the back in March 2006 as he lay in bed. At the time of his murder, he was the minister for the Fourth Street congregation in Selmer, Tenn. Read more

Ice Storm Hurts Western Ky., Church

February 17, 2008

By BNc Correspondent Paula Harrington

western Ky ice

Western Ky. (BNc)- Thanks to the winter weather, some folks in Western Kentucky are waking for the second day with no power. Read more

Harding Students Assist Tornado Clean-up

February 14, 2008

By Associate Editor Joe May

SEARCY, Ark. (BNc)- “This is what Christians do for each other.”

Those were the words of Harding University sophomore Marie Yates in answer to a Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reporter’s question Sunday. Read more

AR Church Mobilizes to Help Tornado Victims

February 10, 2008

Tornado cleanup in Ark.

As We Have Opportunity –
Deadly Storms Move Through Arkansas

By Oran Burt, Somers Avenue minister

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (BNc)- There is no question as to what our Christian duty is toward the less fortunate. Based on the opportunity we have to help, we help all mankind, especially those of the household of faith. That’s what Paul wrote to the Galatians (6:6-10).

Again we see suffering due to natural disasters in our state. Many of us have friends and relatives in the affected areas. Immediately we are mobilizing teams to assist in the recovery, cleanup and rebuilding efforts in Clinton and Choctaw. Read more

Tornado Injures Ark. Sister, Destroys House

February 8, 2008

By Bradley Cobb

JERUSALEM, Ark. (BNc)- Ona Magar, a faithful sister of the Lord’s church that meets in Jerusalem, was severely injured in the string of tornadoes that went across the Midwest this past Tuesday. Read more

OK Churches Run Ad Against Quail Springs

February 7, 2008

EDMOND, Okla. (BNc)- Brethren and area churches placed a full-page color advertisement in the Daily Oklahoman Jan. 6, in response to the Mark Henderson interview in which he announced that Quail Springs Family of God was adding an instrumental service on Sunday mornings.

The ad marks Henderson as a false teacher. Read more

USA Churches Rank Better, says Flavil Yeakley

February 1, 2008

By Associate Editor Joe May

Flavil YeakleyHENDERSON, Tenn. (BNc)- For the past several years, those in churches of Christ throughout the United States have despaired of hope since dropping from being the fastest-growing religious group in the nation.

But now a recent study by Harding professor Dr. Flavil Yeakley indicates that churches of Christ in America have better numbers than many may have realized. Read more

Lawton, Okla.-area Preachers Meet, Study

January 31, 2008

OK preachers

Lawton-area preachers at their Jan. 28 forum.

LAWTON, Okla. (BNc)- If preachers like to eat and talk, they especially like to do it with other preachers. So a group of Oklahoma ministers meet monthly to do just that, and more. Read more

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