WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (ABP) — Embattled pastor Chan Chandler announced his resignation during a business meeting May 10, surprising both supporters and detractors at East Waynesville Baptist Church. Chandler, 33, had been pastor of the church for two and a half…
Chaplain echoes alleged bias at Air Force Academy
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A chaplain at the Air Force Academy is seconding accusations that there is a bias at the school in favor of evangelical Christians. According to news reports, Capt. Melinda Morton spoke out publicly May 11, as a…
Report: U.S. anti-Muslim incidents increase 49 percent in 2004
WASHINGTON (ABP) — An annual report by an American Islamic group shows that reports of anti-Muslim incidents increased dramatically last year. Officials of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation's largest Islamic civil-rights group, announced May 11 that reports of…
California legislators scuttle proposed gay-marriage bans
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Legislators in California have scuttled, at least temporarily, an attempt to amend that state's Constitution to ban gay marriage. Committees of both the state's legislative chambers — the California Senate and California Assembly — rejected the amendment…
Baptists sent as much $15 million in tsunami aid, BWA hears
BANGKOK, Thailand (ABP) — Baptist groups from around the world affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance have contributed as much as $15 million so far in relief for victims of the December 26 South Asian tsunamis, according to a BWA…
Commission on global religious freedom adds Uzbekistan to violators list
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A federal panel charged with monitoring religious freedom worldwide is asking the Bush administration to take sanctions against Pakistan, Uzbekistan and several other nations for severe violations. Members of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom…
Smiles, laughter pour out of Alzheimer’s respite group
ROUND ROCK, Texas (ABP) — Wednesday mornings at One Way Baptist Church are filled with laughter and fun. Tables in the fellowship hall are filled with people sharing stories and smiling at thoughts of days gone by. A woman recalls…
As filibuster vote draws near, rhetoric reaches fever pitch
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A week chock-full of dueling press conferences is the latest sign that the Senate's war over the judicial filibuster is escalating — and may end with a “nuclear” detonation. As senators returned from a recess May 9,…
Judge says sex-ed program violates First Amendment
ROCKVILLE, Md. (ABP) — A federal judge has temporarily halted a sex-education program in a suburban Washington, D.C, school district, saying it violates the First Amendment's free-speech and religion clauses by promoting only one view of homosexuality. On May 5,…