16 July, 2024

News

‘Born that Man No More May Die’

‘Born that Man No More May Die’

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Christian college professor Genilyn McCaffrey starts her Christmas memory by writing, “As a preacher’s kid whose dad also happened to direct the church choirs, I spent the Sundays before Christmas in kids’ choir practices and waiting around for the adult rehearsals to finish. . . .”

News Briefs for Dec. 20

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Briefs from ICOM, Orchard Group, Kentucky Christian University, Great Lakes Christian College, Johnson University, and more . . .

A Box of Christmas Memories

A Box of Christmas Memories

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“My mother was the ‘Cindy Lou Who’ to the Christmas ‘Grinches’ in our family,” Indiana minister Eric Hallstrom writes in this second in a series of six Christmas memories we are sharing. “I have to admit, I may have been one of those grouches during my growing-up years. . . .”

The Wish Book

The Wish Book

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Over the next several days, Christian leaders will be sharing favorite Christmas memories with readers. Today we hear from retired Christian educator Dan Schantz about “The Holy Grail of Christmas” his mother would bring home during the last week of August. . . .

Overwhelmed by Christmas, Again!

Overwhelmed by Christmas, Again!

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“The coming of Christ is breathtakingly good news for all who feel overwhelmed with any need,” Alan Ahlgrim wrote in 2014. “Jesus didn’t merely identify with us; he came to assume the crushing, overwhelming burden of our sin. . . .”

Kentucky Pastor Making Inroads with Deaf Community

Kentucky Pastor Making Inroads with Deaf Community

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Todd Stinson, Deaf Pastor at Northeast Christian Church in Louisville, Ky., is passionate about helping change a sad statistic. Of the estimated 70 million people in the world who are Deaf, only about 2 percent have been reached with the gospel. Todd, who was born Deaf, remembers the not-so-easy path to accepting Jesus as his Savior. . . .