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Time Capsule Captures Moment

By Cherie Speller From the Sunday, July 27, 2008, edition of The Daily Reflector The columns I write generally publish on Mondays but I took the opportunity to move it to Sunday this week for the sake of history. My… Continue Reading →

Mary Winkler Takes Custody of Kids

McMINNVILLE, Tenn. (BNc)- Mary Winkler, convicted in 2006 for voluntary manslaughter of her husband, minister Matthew Winkler, took custody of her three daughters, said one of her lawyers.

Fla. Brother Challenges Evolution Educators

by Jon Gary Williams A 93-year-old Florida brother contributed to the defeat of evolutionists in his state.

Tulsa Deacon Joel Stephens Passes

James Joel Stephens, deacon with the North Sheridan church, Tulsa, Okla., passed away July 8.

Ala. Preacher Robert Courtney Drowns

Robert Courtney, preacher for the West End church in Clanton, Ala., drowned Monday in a work accident at Mitchell Dam.

Obama Names ACU Grad as Faith Advisor

by Richard Mansel Editor’s note: Richard has graciously permitted us to reprint his article from his Preacher Pages blog. Presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama recently appointed Shaun A. Casey, graduate of Abilene Christian University as his faith advisor. Casey will… Continue Reading →

Brazilian Men Study Family

SÃO PAULO (BNc)- Forty-two men spent the day together Saturday, June 21, for a conference on the family.

Japanese Church Raises Funds for Building

by Dave Dugan LAWTON, Okla. (BNc)- The Yokota, Japan, congregation is nearing the end of its fund-raising for a new building.

Peru Campaign Produces 48 Baptisms

by Kim Higginbotham ICA, Peru (BNc)- A large group of Americans just returned from a medical campaign in this city wracked last year by a massive earthquake. On May 30 and June 6, a total group of 106 Americans left… Continue Reading →

Retreat Considers Effective Missions

by Wayne and Janet Barrier Editor’s Note: This report got stuck somewhere on the equator, but we’re glad to release it now. Hamilton, Ala. (BNc)- Over 100 people interested in missions attended the second annual May Missionary Retreat held at… Continue Reading →

Saint among Scouts killed in Iowa storm

By Joe May Associatie Editor   One of the Lord’s saints was among four Boy Scouts who were killed Wednesday when an EF 2 tornado touched down near Little Sioux, Iowa.   The four were among several Scouts at the… Continue Reading →

Goats Change Community

Filipino preacher describes outreach to community through a new breed of goat.

Myanmar Relief Under the Radar

YANGOON, Myanmar (BNc)- A number of brethren are helping and are even on the ground in Myanar to help with relief efforts after the cyclone has devastated the country.

Little Is Much When God Is in It

Feature story by Neal Pollard (adapted) (BNc)- A few years ago in Richmond, Va., a small group of homeschooled children whose families were members of the Lord’s church got together for a service project to raise money to buy hearing… Continue Reading →

Nation’s longest iron lung patient dies

By Associate Editor Joe May A routine power outage in Jackson, TN claimed the life of Diane Odell, at around 3:00 a.m. Wednesday morning.

TGOC Adds TV Stations, Lessons to Site

ARDMORE, Okla. (BNc)- The Gospel of Christ ministry announced yesterday that its programs are shown on television stations in Wichita, Kan., and Wichita Falls, Tex.

Dutch and Flemish Ladies Meet for Study

by BNc correspondent Roy Davison Eindhoven, HOLLAND (BNc)- Twenty Dutch-speaking ladies from various congregations in Holland and Flanders came together for a day of study and fellowship Saturday, May 24.

Tsunami victims serve the Lord

by BNc Correspondent Roy Davison RAMNAD, India (BNc)- Missionaries are seeing spiritual results from the tsunami disaster relief.

Too Many Aarons

Commentary by Richard Hill First, my apologies to everyone named Aaron. This is not about you. You just happen to share a name with Aaron, the brother of Moses. Some time ago I received the following list of questions. Apparently,… Continue Reading →

Kansas Tornado Kills Couple in Car

Pratt, Kan. (BNc)- The son and daughter-in-law of a Kansas preacher were killed Friday by a tornado while traveling in Kansas.

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