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WGN Changes Name, Domain

By Editor J. Randal Matheny (BNc)- The trial site, World Gospel News, continues to evolve in preparation for its official launch in February. Part of that process involved a change of names Jan. 29.

Lipscomb President Speaks at Ecumenical Service

By Editor J. Randal Matheny, with Assistant Editor Joe May contributing Editor’s note: Check back periodically for updates on this developing story. Latest update: 19:56h UTC. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BNc)- The president of Lipscomb University spoke Jan. 22 at an ecumenical… Continue Reading →

Arkansas Minister Charged with Rape

By Associate Editor Joe May Editor’s note: We’d like to hear feedback from readers about the appropriateness of this story and others like it for the news site. CLARKSVILLE, Ark. (BNc)- A minister with the Clarksville church of Christ has… Continue Reading →

Glover Shipp Speaks Out on Quail Springs

Editor’s note: The following was sent by Glover to The Oklahoman in response to the story on Quail Springs’s decision to use the instrument in their Sunday meetings. I have been in churches of Christ for all of my 80… Continue Reading →

North Georgia Winter Lectures Announced for 2009

DALTON, Ga. (BNc)- Following close on the conclusion of the 2008 lectures, the elders of the Highland congregation decided Jan. 27 the dates and theme for the 2009 North Georgia Winter Lectures.

Quail Springs Begins Instrumental Sunday Worship

By Associate Editor Joe May Updated Jan. 29, 21:45 UTC OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla (BNc)- In an abrupt departure from the pratice of the Lord’s church throughout history, yet another large congregation has made the decision to add instrumental music to… Continue Reading →

Village of Hope Inaugurates Buildings

by Fred Asare, Director, Village of Hope TEMA, GHANA (BNc)- On January 12, the Village of Hope campus was specially opened to the general public (mostly churches of Christ) to present the work of the organization and to answer any… Continue Reading →

Harding Pharmacy School Receives First Accreditation Level

By Gwen Moritz SEARCY, Ark. (BNc)– Harding University has received “pre-candidate accreditation” for its new College of Pharmacy, which will start operation in August with up to 60 students.

Bhutto’s Assassination Worries Workers

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated Dec. 27. We asked several people how the new political climate might affect the work of the church in the region. Below are responses we’ve received thus far. Check back soon for… Continue Reading →

Churches Worship Together

SAO JOSE DOS CAMPOS, BRAZIL (WGN)- In a country larger than the continental US, where congregations are scattered, two churches an hour apart from each other came together Nov. 25 for a joint Sunday meeting. The church in the Pimentas… Continue Reading →

Bangladesh Christians Suffer from Cyclone

KHULNA, BANGLADESH (WGN)- Christians were hurt, and one was killed by the cyclone that hit the country. Houses, church buildings and crops were damaged or destroyed. The Christian killed was from the Shikarpur church.

Church Bulletin Editors Welcome Changes

WGN FEATURE Producing a church bulletin or newsletter demands hours of time, input from multiple sources, creativity in presentation and perseverance in a weekly task seldom acknowledged or appreciated. In a survey done in November, a number of church bulletin… Continue Reading →

TX: Lewisville Hosts Sound Doctrine and Practice Workshop

by Don Petty LEWISVILLE Tex. (BNc)- The Lewisville Sound Doctrine and Practice Workshop – 2008 will be held August 8-10, 2008, with an outstanding line-up of good, solid, doctrinal speakers delivering eight lectures.

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