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Preacher’s Files Lectures Go to Missouri

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (BNc)- The third annual Preacher’s Files Lectureship goes to St. Joseph, Mo., July 25-27, to study the theme “God vs. the World,” announced organizer Travis Main yesterday. The members of the Preacher’s Files Bible Study Forum attend… Continue Reading →

CRC Campus in Danger from Proposed Bypass

by Assistant Editor Matt Clifton PARAGOULD, Ark. (BNc) — A proposed bypass near Paragould could split the campus of Crowley’s Ridge College in half, creating potential safety problems for students. The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department said four routes… Continue Reading →

Village of Hope: Right Before Our Eyes

By Tommy Drinnen Excerpts from Tommy’s March newsletter TEMA, Ghana (BNc)- Peace is a second grader who came to us last year in May. She was orphaned, and the first thing I noticed about this child was how skinny she… Continue Reading →

BNc Celebrates Official Launch

by J. Randal Matheny, publisher BrotherhoodNews.com officially launches its news service as of today. Associate Editor Joe May and Assistant Editor Matt Clifton join me in inviting you to celebrate with us this date we’ve been working toward for months.

‘Polishing the Pulpit’ to Hold 14th Meeting

JACKSONVILLE, Ala (BNc)- The fourteenth Polishing the Pulpit Church Conference will be held in the Great Smoky Mountains at Sevierville, Tenn., Aug. 22-28, minister and PTP director Allen Webster announced today. Six sessions will run concurrently: classes for preachers, elders/deacons,… Continue Reading →

Prison Outbreak … in Reverse!

by Ruth Orr CEDAR PARK, Tex. (BNc)- In 2006 we were set to go into the Anambra State prison where we had 64 prisoners who had studied World Bible School lessons and were ready for baptism. We had long awaited… Continue Reading →

U.S. Heading for Protestant Minority

WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNc)- A religious research released Monday which tracked trends in American religion shows that the U.S. Protestantism is in meltdown and headed for minority status. We ask brethren for reactions. The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life… Continue Reading →

Seven Complete Course, One Baptized

By Joseph C. McKinney, Jr. CAJAZEIRAS, BRAZIL (BNc)- Seven people received certificates for completing the course, “How to Become a Christian.” But one young lady received even more when she decided that just knowing how to become a Christian wasn’t… Continue Reading →

Church Begins in Madison, Ga.

MADISON, Ga (BNc)- Thirty-seven people were present at the Hampton Inn for the first meeting of the church in this small town Feb. 24. The church at Cartersville accepted the request of some brethren in the Madison area to start… Continue Reading →

Missionary Puts Greek Class Online

EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (BNc)- Veteran Belgian missionary Roy Davison is teaching Greek to the men of the church in this Dutch city and is putting his class material on the Internet. He taught taught two classes for men at Eindhoven Feb…. Continue Reading →

Christian Girls Camp Teaches and Applies Bible

By Teah McWhorter ASHVILLE, Ala. (BNc)- The Ashville church will again host a camp for young ladies, ages 13-18, June 15-20. This is a different kind of camp, designed for intensive study in several subjects, some not normally covered in… Continue Reading →

Mary Winkler Gets Info About Trust Fund

By Associate Editor Joe May 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,… Continue Reading →

NIU Shooting Victim Was ICOC Member

Since the Today Show mentioned Gayle was a member of the Church of Christ, we considered it appropriate to note. DEKALB, Ill. (BNc)- One of the victims in Friday’s shooting at Northern Illinois University at DeKalb was a member of… Continue Reading →

Ice Storm Hurts Western Ky., Church

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

Harding Students Assist Tornado Clean-up

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.

Emily Hollett Dies on 99th Birthday

EDMOND, Okla. (BNc)- Emily Hollett was born in Needles, Calif., Jan. 28, 1909. She passed away on her 99th birthday, Jan. 28, 2008. Emily was the oldest of four children. Emily’s father worked for the railroad, so the family moved… Continue Reading →

Missionaries Seek Support for Local Students

KALOMO, Zambia (BNc)- Roy and Kathi Merritt are seeking support for students in an African Christian college.

AR Church Mobilizes to Help Tornado Victims

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… Continue Reading →

Handicapped Christian Injured, Insists on Voting

By Bradley S. Cobb, Webmaster, GravelHillchurchofChrist.com MORELAND, Ark. (BNc)- A faithful sister at the Gravel Hill church of Christ was hospitalized this past Tuesday due to injuries sustained while she was going to vote in the U.S. presidential primary election.

Christians’ Homes Hit, Elder’s House Destroyed

By Elizabeth Owen DEVELOPING STORY, Check back for updates Editor’s note: This was just received. According to one person who received Elizabeth’s email, “The family are members of the church. One home destroyed was that of one of the elders… Continue Reading →

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