When God wants your kidney
An Oklahoma church member found himself in urgent need of a transplant. A minister’s wife answered the call — eventually. By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Christian Chronicle TULSA, Okla. – “It’s you, Shannon.” Shannon Wilburn heard the voice in her head. What she didn’t know was whether the voice was her own or that of the Holy Spirit. Wilburn, whose husband, Mitch, preaches for … Continue reading When God wants your kidney
Texas city council members censure colleague over anti-Islam Facebook post
By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service PLANO, Texas — The city council of heavily Republican Plano has voted to censure one of its members for an anti-Islam Facebook post — a post for which he has apologized but over which he refuses to resign. The 7-1 vote Sunday was a decisive repudiation of the kind of exclusionary rhetoric that President Trump himself … Continue reading Texas city council members censure colleague over anti-Islam Facebook post
Blessings in the ashes
Sisters in Christ brought together by massive California wildfire. By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Christian Chronicle VENTURA, Calif. — For the last few years, DeLoyce “Dee” Hathway and Crystal Rabe worshiped together each Sunday. However, the Ventura Church of Christ members never really connected. In a weekly assembly filled with 150 souls, Hathway, 88, sat toward the back. Before Edward William Hathway, Dee’s husband … Continue reading Blessings in the ashes
Glitz and a surprise guest at prom for special-needs teens and adults
By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Religion News Service OKLAHOMA CITY — A red carpet. Friendly paparazzi. Limousine rides. All of the above greeted the special-needs teens and adults — most clad in tuxedos and fancy dresses, many using wheelchairs — who showed up at the Putnam City Baptist Church on the Friday night (Feb. 9) before Valentine’s Day. Inside the Southern Baptist church’s sanctuary, … Continue reading Glitz and a surprise guest at prom for special-needs teens and adults
After Kentucky school shooting, teen’s faith amazes
God works ‘even in the midst of such evil and pain,’ minister says. By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Christian Chronicle “Are you OK?” “Tell me you’re safe.” “Pamela, please text me back.” At 7:57 a.m. on a recent Tuesday, a gunman opened fire at Marshall County High School in Benton, Ky., a rural community 130 miles northwest of Nashville, Tenn. By the time the rampage ended, … Continue reading After Kentucky school shooting, teen’s faith amazes
Six questions to assess vehicle insurance
Managing the money of the church includes being up-to-date on insurance policies. By Bobby Ross Jr. | For Church Finance Today After Hurricane Harvey struck southeast Texas last year, an Oklahoma church sent 150 people to help with disaster relief. Before they left, church leaders worked to bolster safety on the nearly 1,000-mile round trip: They rented 18 newer-model vans and required volunteer drivers to … Continue reading Six questions to assess vehicle insurance
A Bible Belt mayor, an extramarital affair and a religion-savvy newspaper
By Bobby Ross Jr. | GetReligion
When the dateline on a news story is Nashville, Tenn., there isn’t always a religion angle.
But almost always?
Yes, that’s a pretty safe statement. At least was the case during the year I spent in that Bible Belt state capital, covering faith and politics for The Associated Press.
In late 2015, I praised The Tennessean’s decision to hire a full-time religion writer — Holly Meyer — after eliminating the position when veteran journalist Bob Smietana left the paper in 2013. In my post two years ago, I proclaimed:
The prodigal Godbeat has come home to Music City!
The USA Today Network publication’s investment in Meyer and religion journalism expertise keeps paying dividends. The most recent example came last week after Nashville Mayor Megan Barry confessed to an extramarital affair.
Way up high in the initial main news story on Barry’s affair, quotes attributed to the mayor hinted strongly at holy ghosts:
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All of my GetReligion columns (February 2018):
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In heart of Dallas-Fort Worth, two Spanish-speaking congregations merge
‘We are bringing together three churches,’ says an elder of the English-speaking host church. By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Christian Chronicle ARLINGTON, Texas – A Latino grocery store called Supermercado El Rancho (“The Ranch Supermarket”) anchors the shopping center across the street from the Hillcrest Church of Christ. Those with dirty clothes can’t miss the nearby lavandería (“laundromat”). Five years ago, Arlington’s burgeoning Hispanic population inspired Great Cities Missions — … Continue reading In heart of Dallas-Fort Worth, two Spanish-speaking congregations merge
Kentucky church member escapes school shooting — but not the trauma
‘We know that God is our only hope in finding any comfort or peace in a time like now,’ says Pamela Ross, a Benton Church of Christ member. By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Christian Chronicle Are you OK?” “Tell me you’re safe.” “Pamela, please text me back.” At 7:57 a.m. Tuesday, a gunman opened fire at Marshall County High School in Benton, Ky., a rural community … Continue reading Kentucky church member escapes school shooting — but not the trauma
