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Longtime pastor gradually retiring
After leading First Church of Christ in Boone County for almost four decades, L.D. Campbell is easing himself out of the church's pulpit.
Bluefield coach leaving for job in Ohio
Jason Gillespie has resigned as head men's basketball coach at Bluefield College.
Price Hill man is Bible school star
Daniel Read of Price Hill can put a lot on his young resume - concert pianist, vocalist, amateur actor, college graduate and now Vacation Bible School star.
Leisha Corey and Kyle Crafton to wed
Martin E. and Sheila R. Corey of Clayton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Leisha Renee Corey, to Kyle Patrick Crafton, the son of Paul and Becky Crafton of Mooresville.
The perfect Mother's Day gift for a new mom might be Jewel's 'Lullaby,' her new CD of original songs and standards that lands in stores today.
'Maximize Your Ministry' attracts church leaders to Muncie
Section: NEWS Originally published: 4/24/09 at 11:08 PM EST Last update: 4/25/09 at 12:23 AM EST Ten years ago, on a porch swing in southern Illinois, Shawn McMullen decided he wanted to start a program to encourage leadership in small church communities.
CCU Students To Freshen Up Cincinnati Parks
Some local Tri-State students will make a difference in their community. Today, more than 300 Cincinnati Christian University students, staff and faculty will participate in their annual Community Service Day.
Christian University CFO Pleads Guilty To Public Indecency
A Hamilton County judge has allowed the Chief Financial Officer of Cincinnati Christian University to plead guilty to a lesser criminal charge.
Parks Departments Get Help From 300
The Cincinnati Parks department needs help accomplishing large tasks. Because of the reallocation of resources getting prepared for summer can be difficult.
Soldier's family spreads support
When Joshua Taylor graduated Lebanon High School in 1997, he wasn't sure where his life would take him.
Minister says daughter's death deepened his faith
Bob Stacy, Spring Hill Church of Christ senior minister, has a past. He's left his mark through 56 years of ministry touching lives across the country.
On her wedding day, Ethel Sorrell wore a new blue dress. Her bridegroom, Rolland Steever, wore a double-breasted wool suit he bought from a neighbor for $8. The two were married during a small family ceremony ...
History through a cameraa s lens
During one of the coldest nights this winter, John Kenneson found himself walking among dozens of dead men, women and children.
Case of the moonlighting prosecutor
Some people turn their anguish into prayers and let it go like a kite. Some wear it every day like a pair of tight shoes.
Ministers welcomed to new part of the world
The first time Joshua heard Victoria sing in his church in their native Ghana, the pastor knew he wanted to lead her down the aisle.
Ghana Family Learning In Cincinnati
The Baah-Binney family traveled from Ghana, a country in Western Africa, to Cincinnati for their education.
Speaker expounds on Haitian ministry efforts
When Leon Dorleans graduated from the Cincinnati Christian University in 1987, all he wanted to do was go back to Haiti and become a seminary professor.
New academy aims to inspire preaching
Alex Williams grew up at the First Church of Christ in Burlington and felt a calling to become a minister.
Cincinnati Christian University's chief financial officer entered a written plea of not guilty Monday after he was arrested Saturday in Mount Airy Forest and charged with sexual imposition.
Funeral today for young fire victims
PRICE HILL -- Funeral services for the three Hulett children, killed in a Lower Price Hill house fire on Nov.