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Culture named word of the year at Merriam-Webster. And in the brotherhood?

The editor shares his perspective on the idea of culture as a prime tool for progressives in the church.

Heritage reports baptisms, library growth, teaching abroad

Dr. Bill Bagents notes progress at the school, baptisms by alumni, teaching by faculty.

Let my people go! See some other movie instead of ‘Exodus’

It’s not worth the money to see, says this reviewer. You’ll be disappointed, from several standpoints.

Supplies, Bibles, gospel reach Philippine island after typhoon

Michael Hildreth coordinates typhoon relief funds and supplies on the eastern island of Samar.

‘Life is more peaceful:’ Preacher and wife live out of minibus

Chris Clevenger explains the decision to live out of a mini-bus.

Three Faulkner athletes to be charged in murder of fourth

Four students attempted a house robbery, one was shot and killed by the homeowners, other three to be charged with murder, say police.

Tennessee church puts woman in pulpit, provokes reactions

Faithful brethren respond to a Nashville-area progressive church that recently put a woman in the pulpit.

FHU cancels Bill Cosby for banquet appearance, confirms Ben Carson

Freed-Hardeman University replaces a controversial speaker with a conservative spokesman and potential presidential candidate.

Winford Claiborne March 6, 1926 – November 18, 2014

FAYETTEVILLE, Tennessee (BNc) — Funeral services for Winford Claiborne, age 88 of Fayetteville, will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at the West Fayetteville Church of Christ with Bro. Tom Holland officiating. Visitation with the family will be Thursday 5-8… Continue Reading →

‘The horrible condition of mankind:’ Why missionaries ask for money

George Hall reminds us that we should be touched by the greatest need of all.

Ruth Orr: ‘Vast numbers will spend eternity with God because of her’

Betty Choate remembers indefatigable missionary Ruth Orr.

Man tries to kill Christian wife, converts through church’s love

A man is converted after seeing the church’s love toward his Christian wife, whom he tried to kill because of her faith.

Brazilian ‘pastor’ converts to Christ, gives up title

After his baptism he wrote, “Because of my recent decision to follow biblical principles, I wish to communicate that I relinquish the ministry of ‘pastor,’ for I do not have the qualifications to exercise such a ministry.”

Forthright Press hosts month of daily prayers

Today kicked off a month-long joint effort to write and publish daily prayers on the Internet, called NaPraWriMo, or National Prayer Writing Month.

Ryan Champion charged with killing parents, sister, acquaintance

Ryan had claimed a recent acquaintance started shooting after they arrived home from church.

Memphis School of Preaching Conducts Milton, FL Campaign

Front Row L-R: Preston Silcox, local preacher, Sao Joseph, Barry Grider, T. J. Skelton, Trent Sherwin. Back Row L-R: Josh Holloway, Efrain Aranda, Theo Scullard, Brandon Myers, Daniel Manning. MILTON, FL (BNc) — The Margaret Street Church of Christ, Milton,… Continue Reading →

Elvis is in the house

Elvis East celebrated her 90th birthday Oct. 28.

Breaking: Cadiz, Kentucky, elder and family killed in shooting

Elder Lindsey Champion, his wife Joy, and their daughter-in-law Emily were killed in a shooting.

Video: GBN on Houston’s crimp on morality and religious liberty

Watch the video of last night’s live panel on “The Christian and Politics,” featuring discussion of the Houston mayor’s broad subpoena of documents from pastors.

Donnie Ray Hilliard Obituary

NASHVILLE, TN (BNc) — Donnie Ray Hilliard, 64, went peacefully to be with the Lord on October 8, 2014. He was preceded in death by his father, Benedict Hilliard. He leaves behind his loving wife of 35 years, Sherrie (McFarlin)… Continue Reading →

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