HARTFORD, Conn. (ABP) — Baptists may be the grayest of any major religious group in America, according to a study released March 9 by Trinity College of Connecticut. The 2008 American Religious Identification Survey, the third set of data in…
Longtime Baptist professor: Pastors must integrate science, faith
Glenn Hinson lectured twice on what he learned in 50 years of teaching and what he projects for the future of theological education.LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABP) — For Christianity to remain relevant in a world influenced by modern science and technology,…
Seminary honors Hinson for 50 years of teaching
Kentucky Baptist Seminary honored Glenn Hinson with a book of letters and drawing by Ike Moody to honor Hinson's 50 years as a teacher. LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABP) — The Baptist Seminary of Kentucky honored one of its founding professors for…
Baptist seminary honors Glenn Hinson for half century of teaching
Kentucky Baptist Seminary honored Glenn Hinson with a book of letters and drawing by Ike Moody to honor Hinson's 50 years as a teacher. LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABP) — The Baptist Seminary of Kentucky honored one of its founding professors for…
Pastor gunned down in pulpit
MARYVILLE, Ill. (ABP) — A past president of the Illinois Baptist State Association died March 8 when a gunman walked into his church and shot him down during an early-morning worship service. Fred Winters, pastor of First Baptist Church in Maryville,…
Therapeutic robot takes center stage for residents of retirement community
RICHMOND, Va. (ABP) – There’s a new resident at Lakewood Manor, one of Virginia Baptist Homes’ retirement communities. Paro is by far the furriest member of the Lakewood community and he takes his meals through a battery charger, not in…
Well-known Kung Fu master finds Christ while leading martial arts seminar
BLUEFIELD, Va. (ABP) — Bluefield College’s aim to be a Christ-centered institution took a new twist last summer when a Taiwanese Kung Fu master made a profession of faith following the martial arts seminar he had come to lead at…
Va. pastor fights depression with medical, psychological treatment
RICHMOND, Va. (ABP) – Kirby Smith has his life back. After years of struggling with clinical depression — what he calls “a hell on earth” — the Virginia Baptist pastor has discovered in both medical and psychological treatment a way to…
Church shares lessons learned from ministry to mentally ill
DALLAS—Up to 25 percent of the U.S. population has a diagnosable mental illness. Christians agree 100 percent of those people deserve to know Christ, but few churches reach out to them. Believed to be the only church that counts the…
Dallas church offers lessons learned from ministry to mentally ill people
DALLAS (ABP) — As many as 25 percent of all Americans have diagnosable mental illnesses. Christians agree 100 percent of those people deserve to know Christ, but few churches reach out to them. Believed to be the only church that…
Ministers often need help caring for their own mental health
(ABP) — Congregations often view their pastors as strong, stable shepherds, but many ministers experience a disconnect between the image they project and the mental and emotional battles to which they are subject. “I have never met a clergy person,…
Through a glass darkly: Churches respond to mental illness
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) — Living with depression — or any other form of mental illness — is like viewing life “through a glass darkly,” according to Jessy Grondin, a student in Vanderbilt University’s Divinity School. “It distorts how you see…