Tennessee church reaches out to children with special needs.
Teaching what the Bible says is now considered controversial.
Article focuses on history and building of East Main, Murfreesboro TN.
Stones River added an instrumental worship service Mar. 29.
David Shannon honors a Mt Juliet sister for imitating Christ.
Missionary overhears cell phone conversation and offers help to know Christ.
This former atheist goes to the church closest to home and discovers inconsistencies with the Bible.
Chris Clevenger explains the decision to live out of a mini-bus.
Faithful brethren respond to a Nashville-area progressive church that recently put a woman in the pulpit.
Freed-Hardeman University replaces a controversial speaker with a conservative spokesman and potential presidential candidate.
Betty Choate remembers indefatigable missionary Ruth Orr.
Speaker meets a Hungarian refugee converted through Search TV program.
Hulan, the song leader, apologized three or four times for leading the song. Each time I assured him it was a good thing and not to worry about it. “But I did not want to hurt anyone’s feelings.” he said.
SMITHVILLE, Tenn (BNc) — Christians in the Smithville, Tennessee area set up booths at the Smithville Fiddler’s Jamboree Craft Festival, July 4-5, in downtown Smithville for the second year in a row. Workers from the Keltonburg, the Smithville, and the Northside… Continue Reading →
HICKMAN COUNTY, Tenn (BNc) — Laura, age 50, Claire, 19, and Will Shelburne, 22, were killed in an accident on Tennessee I-40, Friday, June 27. Funeral services will be held Monday, July 7, at 2:00 p.m. at Walnut Street Church of… Continue Reading →
HICKMAN COUNTY, Tenn (BNc) — A terrible accident claimed the lives of Laura Shelburne and two of her children, Claire and Will, Friday, June 27, near Mile Marker 161 on I-40 west of Nashville, Tenn.
Hugh Fulford says, “Unfortunately, there is a great deal of unhappiness, discontent, and lack of meaning in the lives of many people. People endure an existence, but they are not truly living. There is no joy or real purpose in their life. Christ does not want it to be that way.”
MCMINNVILLE, Tenn. (BNc) — The Earlyville Church of Christ ladies ended another year of work May 21, and what a year it was for them. The country congregation is on Short Mountain Road, McMinnville.
Dedication to the task meant goals were exceeded beyond all dreams.
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