Additions to an ongoing list of shows I've found nourishing — and why a diverse media diet matters for Christians
Plus, other notable ministry happenings from this week.
From a suspected feigned illness to a car packed with shredded documents, the COVID-era case reads like a crime thriller.
Wycliffe Bible Translators remains at the top of the list, more than doubling the revenue of the next closest group.
Erik Tryggestad joined the staff of The Christian Chronicle in 2001 after working as a writer and assistant editor for the Savannah Morning News in Georgia.
Erik Tryggestad joined the staff of The Christian Chronicle in 2001 after working as a writer and assistant editor for the Savannah Morning News in Georgia.
