The announcement was made yesterday on the campus of Southeast Institute of Biblical Studies.
Hugh Fulford says gun-control laws won’t solve the problem. A different solution is needed.
A Christian saint who showed the beauty of the Lord passes in Tenn.
Karns church enters a float in a local Christmas parade to distribute God’s word.
15th annual Columbia Bible Institute Preacher’s Retreat.
The Southeast Institute of Biblical Studies shakes up its lectureship.
High school students ask God’s blessing for the elections.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (BNc) — WMC-TV’s Action News 5 reported last night on a full-page ad attacking homosexuality printed in the Commercial Appeal. The ad appeared in the Sunday and Tuesday editions of that newspaper. Although it appeared to be a… Continue Reading →
A funeral sermon results in six baptisms.
B.J. Clarke assumes director’s post at MSOP.
Veteran missionary Joe Cannon died Oct. 25 in Memphis TN.
All ages contributed devotional meditations to the book.
HENDERSON, Tenn.(BNc) — Eugene Hibbett, 80, retired longtime science teacher at Freed-Hardeman (FHC) died Saturday, Oct. 6. Hibbett leaves behind his wife Jacqueline, daughter and son-in-law Lynne and Kevin Moore, and son and daughter-in-law Lee and Sarah Hibbett, and four… Continue Reading →
COOKVILLE, Tenn., (BNc) — Founding President and Chancellor of Tennessee Bible College Malcolm L. Hill passed from this life Tuesday morning, June 26. Visitation will be at the Northeast church of Christ at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 28 with the memorial… Continue Reading →
Christian author Tammy Knox’s book will be featured during the centennial of the sinking
Maurice C. “Bro. O” O’Neal, age 91 of Nashville, Tenn., died on March 3, 2012, after an extended illness. O’Neal was born to the late Arbie Butler O’Neal and W.D. O’Neal on May 14, 1920 in Lincoln Co., Tenn. He… Continue Reading →
SEARCY, Ark. (BNc) — Six Harding University students were involved in a serious auto accident on the way to Fort Worth for Spring Break on Friday, March 2. After one car was rear ended, Ty Howard Osman, II, a freshman… Continue Reading →
Tribute to Bernice “Bonnie” Mable Cronk (1923-2011), who served the Lord in Michigan, Florida, and Mt Juliet, Tenn.
Trent Williamson is named as Harding Academy’s new president. (video)
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