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Saints safe from Guatemala volcano eruption

The brethren are safe, according to missionaries.

Flavil Nichols didn’t back into heaven

Flavil Nichols’ daughter shares news of her father’s passing and life.

Jerry O. and Frances Davidson retires

by Glenda Williams, BNc correspondent SUMMERDALE, Ala (BNc) — Jerry Olin and Frances Davidson were honored with a retirement party Saturday, June 2, 2018, by the Summerdale Church of Christ, Summerdale, Alabama. Friends and family came from far and near… Continue Reading →

The meaning of life, Will Durant, and New Philosopher: an essay

Elder and evangelist Ron Thomas shares what has driven him to faith.

Faulkner University hosts mass shooting preparedness seminar for area churches

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (BNC) by Rebecca Burylo — More than 50 Christians and law enforcement officers from around central Alabama came together on Faulkner University’s campus in Montgomery on Friday, Feb. 2, with one mission – to protect their congregations and community from being… Continue Reading →

Bible’s balance answer to backlash against prayer after tragedies

Nehemiah serves as a prime example of prayer and action.

‘I am more useful for ministry because of E. Claude Gardner’

David Kenney recalls former FHU president with fondness and gratitude.

Snowflakes in the desert

(BNC) By Kerry Duke — Snow falls when conditions are just right. One of these is low pressure in the air. Another is cold temperature. Moisture combines with these conditions to give us some of the most beautiful scenery in all… Continue Reading →

Harding Library Archives Gospel Broadcasts

  SEARCY, Arkansas (BNc) – Gospel broadcasts by V. E. Howard, Germaine Lockwood, Gottfried Reichel and Roy Davison have been added to the digital archives of Brackett Library at Harding University. They can be accessed here: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/old-paths/ The audio files… Continue Reading →

Accusations fly! Preacher sees responsibility, capability, struggle

Recent accusations of public figures causes this brother to ponder how Christians ought to carry themselves.

How the gospel changed me

A new Christian takes measure of what God has done in her life.

Wife considers husband’s death on her birthday a blessing

A wife gives loving care to incapacitated husband for 8 years.

House to House, Heart to Heart to publish monthly

Popular evangelistic paper ratches up its publishing schedule.

Primary-school rules good for grown-ups, too

A Christian man recommends rules to grown-ups that he taught his son in primary school.

Preacher naps hard, dresses differently

MASSILLION, Oh. (BNC) by Rick Kelly — This past Sunday, two funny things happened to me. And if you’ve ever listened to Jeanie Robertson, the comedienne, you’ll get this. Just tonight I had someone tell me: “Oh, you’re left-brain for… Continue Reading →

To be saved, you fill in the ‘blank space’

What a big church teaches about how to be saved.

Book reproduces debate on suffering, morality and existence of God

One offered logical arguments with premises and conclusions; the other didn’t.

What the Bible says about racism

Racism is against the very fiber of God’s ideal will for humankind.

Artist paints church bulletin boards to teach

ELBA, Alabama (BNc) — When walking into the Elba Church of Christ building ones eyes are immediately drawn to the beautiful bulletin boards in the hallways. Upon investigation, one will find that Pam Crittenden, church secretary, uses her artistic talent… Continue Reading →

Geneva ladies support Panama Mission Effort

Pictured L-R: Kellie Bright, Maggie Moyer, Sandra Salter, Joy Galloway, Carolyn Holloway GENEVA, Alabama (BNc) — Ladies from the Geneva church work throughout the year to bring joy and furnish needs to children in Panama Central America. The former church… Continue Reading →

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