Bobby Ross Jr.
Managing Editor, The Christian Chronicle
Recent Articles
- Children's home dedicates prayer room in memory of ACU bus crash victim
- 12-year-old has a date — with Dad
- Training to lead: Lads vs. LTC
- Securing young hearts in Iowa
- Trusting God on mission trip to Mexico
- A rocky road for Mexico missions
- Lubbock Christian University's sharpshooting new president looks ahead
- Western Christian forced to close
- Beyond the noise: Quiet time with God
- 'Little youth rally' draws 12,000: Teens make annual pilgrimage to Winterfest
Recent Blog Posts
- VBS teams new methods, old teachings
- Video: Lipscomb pitcher makes incredible behind-the-back catch
- Oklahoma Christian alum's record round of golf draws international media attention
- Christian school in San Antonio graduates final senior class
- Arms of Hope's president and CEO resigns as family cares for daughter with brain cancer
- More than 700 gather to honor New York minister
- Reader feedback: How should Christians respond to President Obama's support for same-sex marriage?
- Are the instrumental Christian Churches really experiencing 'phenomenal' growth?
- Kansas church member described as 'incredible servant'
- Texas church members plant fresh produce for congregation, needy families
Background
Bobby Ross Jr. joined The Christian Chronicle as managing editor in 2005.
A 1990 journalism graduate of Oklahoma Christian University, he has reported from 45 states and nine countries in his seven years with the Chronicle.
"What an incredible blessing!" he says of the opportunity to report news that informs, inspires and unites members of Churches of Christ.
Bobby also contributes to GetReligion.org and writes freelance stories for Christianity Today.
Before joining the Chronicle, he worked three years as a religion and enterprise writer for The Associated Press in Nashville and Dallas, nine years as a reporter and editor for The Oklahoman and three years as a staff writer for small daily and weekly newspapers.
Bobby and his wife, Tamie, the Chronicle's advertising director, are the proud parents of three brilliant children: Brady, 18; Keaton, 14; and Kendall, 12. The Rosses are members of the Edmond Church of Christ in Oklahoma.
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