Serving the other side of paradise
COXEN HOLE, HONDURAS — The island of Roatán welcomes nearly 2 million visitors each year. They disembark from massive cruise ships to snorkel among the…
COXEN HOLE, HONDURAS — The island of Roatán welcomes nearly 2 million visitors each year. They disembark from massive cruise ships to snorkel among the…
ADA, OKLA. — Welcome to “God’s Country.” No, I’m not referring to Morgan Wallen’s irksome social media post after his abrupt exit from “Saturday Night…
In “Winning In Christ,” author Robert Blair unpacks illuminating biblical insights in the exploration of the New Testament book of Revelation. Blair aims to demystify…
'In a time when so many teenagers and young adults are drifting from faith, grandparents are needed now more than ever.” That’s what Tim Curtis…
A new congregation in Gainesville, Fla. — the home of the University of Florida — focuses on outreach and equipping members to serve in the…
There is a sad irony in fighting over the Lord’s Supper. “On the night he was betrayed,” Paul reminded the church in Corinth, “Jesus took…
OKLAHOMA CITY — It’s the juxtaposition. The juxtaposition between then and now. The juxtaposition between Oklahoma City’s darkest day and its brightest. I couldn’t figure out…
In an effort to serve readers better, The Christian Chronicle is moving to Substack as our platform for delivering email newsletters. In some cases, this…
MONTGOMERY, ALA. — Cecil May Jr., dean emeritus of the Faulkner University Bible college, died June 22 — nine days after his 93rd birthday —…
Tennessee’s restrictions on the use of drugs and surgeries to alter children’s sex characteristics are valid and do not violate the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause,…