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June 26, 2024
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2111187/open_sms">Send us a Text Message.</a></p><p>On the two-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobbs_v._Jackson_Women's_Health_Organization'><em>Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization</em></a>, we explore what is happening now with abortion in the United States, in general, and the Church of Christ community in particular. <br/><br/><b>Segment One: Tessa Cox, Charlotte Lozier Institute</b><br/><br/>What overall effect has the <em>Dobbs </em>decision had on the number of abortions happening each year in the United States? Now that <em>Roe v. Wade </em>is history, what comes next for those who dream of a day when abortion disappears?<br/><br/><a href='https://lozierinstitute.org/'>Link to Charlotte Lozier Institute</a><br/><br/><b>Segment Two: Scott McConnell, Lifeway Research</b><br/><br/>In the United States, evangelical Protestant communities (a cohort in which many researchers place the Church of Christ) tend to be vocal and to vote for anti-abortion candidates and policies. But how active and supportive are those communities when it comes to helping children, families, and women in the crises that often lead to abortions?<br/> <br/><a href='https://research.lifeway.com/2024/06/18/some-churches-partner-with-pregnancy-centers-after-roe-v-wade/'>Link to Lifeway Research study on church support for pregnancy resource centers</a><br/><br/><a href='https://research.lifeway.com/2015/11/23/women-distrust-church-on-abortion/'>Link to Lifeway Research study on how much women trust their churches when seeking help in crises that could lead to an abortion</a><br/><br/><b>Segment Three: Eric McPherson, Christian Family Services<br/></b><br/>How has the <em>Dobbs </em>decision changed things "on the ground" for a Christian crisis pregnancy ministry in a state that banned abortion? <br/><br/><a href='https://www.stlcfs.org/'>Link to Christian Family Services</a><br/><br/><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/?s=abortion'>Link to archive of abortion/crisis pregnancy coverage by The Christian Chronicle</a><br/><br/><b>Read more news and stories at </b><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/'><b>christianchronicle.org</b></a><b><br/><br/>Donate to support this ministry to inform and inspire at </b><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/donate/'><b>christianchronicle.org/donate</b></a><b><br/><br/>Send your comments, ideas, and suggestions to </b><a href='mailto:[email protected]'><b>[email protected]</b></a></p><p><b>This episode brought to you by the Freed-Hardeman University Master of Arts in Old Testament and Master of Arts in New Testament. Listeners to this show can apply for free. Learn more at </b><a href="https://fhu.edu/chronicle"><b>fhu.edu/chronicle</b></a><b>.</b></p>
June 19, 2024
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2111187/open_sms">Send us a Text Message.</a></p><p><b>Segment One: Dr. Warren Blakney, North Peoria Church of Christ, Tulsa, Oklahoma</b><br/><br/>The <a href='https://www.northpeoriacoc.org/'><b>North Peoria Church of Christ</b></a> recently received a $1.6 million federal grant to study the removal of one mile of Interstate 244 through the <b>Greenwood</b> neighborhood of <b>Tulsa, Oklahoma</b>. Senior minister <b>Dr. Warren Blakney</b> explains why this <em>is </em>the work that God is calling his congregation to do now.<br/><br/><a href='https://theblackwallsttimes.com/2023/03/03/1-6-million-to-study-removal-of-i-244-over-black-wall-street/'>Link to a report on the congregation and the federal grant from <em>The Black Wall Street Times</em></a><br/><br/><b>Segment Two: Brandon Beatty and Todd Hamm, pulpit ministers with Deep River Church of Christ in High Point, North Carolina</b><br/><br/>When <a href='https://www.deepriverchurchofchrist.org/'><b>Deep River Church of Christ</b></a> formed in <b>High Point, North Carolina</b>, a little over 20 years ago, its leaders wanted the people in the pews to reflect the diversity of the people in the community. That led to an arrangement whereby two full-time ministers, one Black and one White, share the same pulpit. Those two ministers tell how it works.<br/><br/><a href='https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/attheriverpodcast'>Link to 'At the River' podcast from Brandon Beatty and Todd Hamm</a><br/><br/><b>Segment Three: Madison Swain, Miss Juneteenth Texas and Miss Juneteenth USA runner up for 2023 (Westward Church of Christ, Texas City, Texas)</b><br/><br/>Nineteen-year old <b>Madison Swain</b> (<a href='https://westwardcoc.com/'><b>Westward Church of Christ</b></a><b>, Texas City, Texas</b>) is <b>Miss Juneteenth Texas</b> and first runner up to <a href='https://www.missjuneteenthusa.org/'><b>Miss Juneteenth USA</b></a> for 2023. She talks about what it takes to be Miss Juneteenth and what the tiara means to her as she represents both Christ and her community.<br/><br/><a href='https://www.galvnews.com/blackhistory/a-message-from-the-queen/article_a5b92b6f-e2b8-5b67-a2e4-6a915f298941.html'>Link to a column Miss Juneteenth Texas Madison Swain wrote for <em>The Galveston County Daily News</em></a><em><br/><br/></em><b>Find more stories at </b><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/'><b>christianchronicle.org</b></a><b><br/><br/>Donate to support this ministry of information and inspiration at </b><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/donate/'><b>christianchronicle.org/donate</b></a><b><br/><br/>Send your comments, ideas, and suggestions to </b><a href='mailto:[email protected]'><b>[email protected]</b></a></p><p><b>This episode brought to you by the Freed-Hardeman University Master of Arts in Old Testament and Master of Arts in New Testament. Listeners to this show can apply for free. Learn more at </b><a href="https://fhu.edu/chronicle"><b>fhu.edu/chronicle</b></a><b>.</b></p>
June 13, 2024
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2111187/open_sms">Send us a Text Message.</a></p><p><b>Segment One: Calling for peace in Gaza (James Michael Crusoe, Arlington Road Church of Christ, Hopewell Virginia)</b><br/><br/>Inspired by the "message of reconciliation" in <b>Second Corinthians 5:18-20</b>, 13 leaders from Church of Christ congregations in seven states and one South African province recently signed a letter calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza-Israel conflict. Their spokesperson, <b>James Michael Crusoe</b>, explains why.<br/> <br/><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/black-christians-call-for-permanent-ceasefire-in-the-israeli-palestinian-conflict/'>Link to Audrey Jackson's <em>Christian Chronicle </em>report on the cease-fire petition</a> <br/><br/><b>Segment Two: A foreign mission field in Florida (Maikon and Tatiane Borba, Southeast Florida Church of Christ, Pompano Beach, Florida)</b><br/><br/>Brazilians <b>Maikon and Tatiane Borba</b> came to the United States to train for mission work back in their home country. But when they found as many as half a million Brazilians living in South Florida, they sensed God calling them to a "visa-free foreign mission field." They tell their story. <br/><br/><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/god-doesnt-see-the-borders/'>Link to Audrey Jackson's <em>Christian Chronicle </em>story on Maikon and Tatiane Borba and their mission work in South Florida</a><br/><br/>To help Maikon and Tatiane and the Southeast Florida Church of Christ, please email <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>[email protected]</a> or call (954) 355-8921.<br/><br/><b>Segment Three: Voices from the future (Lads to Leaders all-stars Chloe Brennaman, Blake Donaho, and Ava Killen)<br/></b><br/>Three voices of the future Church of Christ are present in this segment. <b>Chloe Brenneman</b> (Redland Church of Christ, Wetumpka, Alabama), <b>Blake Donaho</b> (Southside Church of Christ, Waco, Texas), and <b>Ava Killen</b> (Leoma Church of Christ, Leoma, Tennessee) are shining stars on the <a href='https://www.lads2leaders.com/'><b>Lads to Leaders</b></a> circuit. They talk about their growth in Christ and the gifts they and their fellow young people have to offer the church now.<br/><br/><b>Find more news and stories at </b><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/'><b>christianchronicle.org</b></a><b><br/><br/>Donate to support this ministry to inform and inspire at </b><a href='https://christianchronicle.org/donate/'><b>christianchronicle.org/donate</b></a><b><br/><br/>Send your comments, questions, and suggestions to </b><a href='mailto:[email protected]'><b>[email protected]</b></a></p><p>This episode brought to you by the Doctor of Ministry program at Freed-Hardeman University. Learn more and apply for free at <a href="https://fhu.edu/admissions-aid/graduate-admissions/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=digital&utm_campaign=gradadm&utm_content=chronicle-programs">fhu.edu/chronicle</a>.</p>
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