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Marie Turner DeHoff dies at 95

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (BNc) — Marie Turner DeHoff age 95 of Murfreesboro, Tenn., died Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010 at Adams Place in Murfreesboro following an extended illness. A native of Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, she was preceded in death by her… Continue Reading →

William Woodson dies

by Dale Jenkins COLUMBIA, Tenn. (BNc) — On Sep. 4, at about six in the evening, brother William Woodson of Walker Country, Ala., former chairman of the Bible department at Freed-Hardeman University, first chair of the DLU Bible graduate program,… Continue Reading →

An updated report on William Woodson

by Tom Childers COLUMBIA, Tenn. (BNc) — I have been asked to teach the remaining classes that brother William Woodson was scheduled to teach at the Graymere church in Columbia, Tenn., on the Restoration Movement. Yesterday, I went by the… Continue Reading →

Update on William Woodson

Editor’s Note: William Woodson had surgery on Friday, Aug. 20.  The following is a note from his wife regarding his current condition. COLUMBIA, Tenn. (BNc) — Jean Woodson reported that her husband William’s condition remains unchanged in the last 24… Continue Reading →

William Woodson recovering from surgery

by Tom Childers COLUMBIA, Tenn. (BNc) — We  have  heard  from  William Woodson’s family  concerning  his condition after surgery. The  oncologist  told the  family  last  night, Aug. 25,  that  there  was  cancer  in  eight  of  the  32 lymph  nodes  removed … Continue Reading →

Preacher and professor Coleman Crocker dies

MAURY CITY, Tenn. (BNc) by Tom Childers — Coleman Crocker, 75, of Maury City, and formerly of Union City, died July 3 at his home. His funeral was Monday, July 5, in the chapel of Edmaiston-Mosley Funeral Home in Union… Continue Reading →

Judy Flatt passes away

by Tom L. Childers, revised from the Jackson Sun, Jackson, Tenn., June 19. HENDERSON, Tenn. (BNc) — Julia Faye (Judy) Anderson Flatt, daughter of the late Ben H. and Lucille Elkins Anderson, born Aug. 17, 1940, passed from this life… Continue Reading →

Gospel preacher Charles McDonald dies

by Tom Childers JACKSON, Tenn. (BNc) — Charles Edward McDonald, a gospel preacher for over 50 years, passed away at his home in Jackson Mon., May 31. A funeral service is scheduled in Jackson on Thurs., June 3, with a… Continue Reading →

Spring Meadows helps ‘Stamp Out Hunger’

by Dale Jenkins, Spring Meadows evangelist SPRING HILL, Tenn (BNc) — The Spring Meadows congregation participated in the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive with our local post office. Members Kelly Estabrooks and Teri Moore led in the effort.  Over… Continue Reading →

His Eternal Plan workshop a success in Athens

by Travis Irwin, involvement minister ATHENS, Tenn., (BNC) — The Athens congregation just finished their first “His Eternal Plan” workshop. The workshop is designed to assist Christians in setting up and conducting studies with non-Christians while presenting the simple truths… Continue Reading →

A Hand Up for flood victims

by Jonathan Pettus, Involvement Minister MT. JULIET, Tenn., (BNc) — The recent Nashville flood has left many homeless and hurting.  Many are brothers and sisters in Christ. Are you able to help?  The Mt. Juliet Church of Christ is organizing… Continue Reading →

New Church of Christ opens in Barkers Mill

by Ann Wallace, reprinted by permission of TheLeafChronicle.com CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — Many people consider Jesus the ultimate example of pay-it-forward — a gift that keeps giving. And the pay-it-forward concept takes on real meaning for members of the new Barkers… Continue Reading →

Mt. Juliet hosts first conference for involvement ministers

by Travis Irwin MT. JULIET, Tenn.  (BNc) — “Could we have a conference like this every six months?” one participant asked. Another stated, “I would pay many times over what this conference cost me; it is that valuable.” One suggested,… Continue Reading →

The power of an idea

SEVIERVILLE, Tenn., (BNc) — Polishing the Pulpit began with three friends getting together to brainstorm sermon ideas. We soon invited a few other friends and someone said, “This is great! We should tell others.” We did and invited a speaker… Continue Reading →

William Woodson injured in India

by Barbara A. Oliver, managing editor ANDHRA PRADESH, India (BNc) — William Woodson, while on a mission trip to India, collapsed Monday due to dehydration and hit his head on a table as he fell. He was carried to the… Continue Reading →

Valentine’s retreat gathers 700

by Allen Webster PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (BNc) — The Great Smoky Mountain Marriage Retreat was held Valentine’s weekend in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee with 700 attending from 16 states. This retreat began in 1999 as an effort of the Jacksonville, Ala.,… Continue Reading →

Jumping Ship

by Phil Sanders, BNc Advisory Board member Recently the Tennessean, a newspaper in Nashville, Tenn., ran an article entitled, “Churches of Christ drop isolationist view, work with other faiths.” The author, Bob Smietana, featured the changes taking place at Otter… Continue Reading →

Player scores against limitations

JACKSON, Tenn. (BNc) – Simms took the handoff from the quarterback, ran around the left flank, kicked it into high gear at the 20, and barely avoided the tackle at the one yard line. Touchdown! The Jackson Christian School Eagles… Continue Reading →

Biography: Preacher accused of spying for Hitler

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. (BNc) — Preacher J.B. Gaither’s youngest daughter has published a biography his life and work. Sandra Gaither Pitchford wrote J.B. Gaither, His Place in Time, a 408-page book packed with photos, sermons and articles of this “old-timey”… Continue Reading →

Tennessee preacher Wymer Wiser passes

By BNc Correspondent Kenneth Thomas MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (BNc) — Dr. C. Wymer Wiser, 85, died Sunday, Dec. 21. He was a native of the Fairfield Community of Bedford County, Tenn., and the son of the late E. E. and Sarah… Continue Reading →

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