Editorial: A reminder to ‘weep with those who weep’
For months now, our hearts have felt troubled. We’ve watched as Christians on social media have erupted in angry, hateful, hurtful words time and time…
For months now, our hearts have felt troubled. We’ve watched as Christians on social media have erupted in angry, hateful, hurtful words time and time…
In 1986, moviegoers were introduced to the Transformers. Adults and children alike were fascinated and entertained by characters like Optimus Prime, who “transformed” from an…
With the recent focus on Christian nationalism, the appropriateness of patriotism has resurfaced. Is there a difference between Christian nationalism and patriotism? Patriotism is a…
Nearly 20 years ago, The Oklahoman published a column headlined “Internet deception runs wild.” In that July 2001 piece, the Oklahoma City newspaper highlighted the…
If you’ve ever said, “If only I had more time this Christmas,” then this message is for you. Most of us have uttered these words,…
Stress. So much stress. Can you feel it? No doubt many of us can. Turning the pages of The Christian Chronicle, the stressed-out ministers, stressed-out…
Both letters arrived on the same day, each full of indignation. The first criticized The Christian Chronicle’s October front-page story that offered tips for Christians…
Our senior brothers and sisters in Christ are enduring long, lonely lockdowns in nursing homes, senior care centers and assisted living facilities. We want so…
Some readers have noticed a recent style change by The Christian Chronicle in our reporting on race. The Chronicle has begun capitalizing “Black,” “White” and…
Back-to-school time typically brings hope and energy. We look forward to cooler weather, football, pumpkin spice (well, some of us) and holidays. Not this year.…