The technological breakthrough of the printing press paved the way for the King James Bible to be distributed in a timeframe never imagined before. Technology is still playing a critical role today by dramatically accelerating the rate at which the…
From the Eastern Shore to Cumberland Gap
STAFF CHANGES • David Clay, to Amherst Church, Amherst, as pastor. • Bill Wheeler, to First Church, Lynchburg, as acting pastor. • Russell Leonard, resigning as pastor of Whitehead’s Grove Church, Smithfield. • John Moxley, resigning as pastor of Azalea…
Concord Baptist Association team adds room to church in South Africa
SOUTH HILL, Va. — Virginia Baptists’ partnership with South Africa has provided the opportunity for many churches and associations to sponsor church plants with the Free State Baptist Association, one of seven regional associations of the Baptist Union of Southern…
Woman’s Missionary Union of North Carolina celebrates 125th year
RIDGECREST, N.C. — Celebrating the 125th anniversary of its organization, Woman’s Missionary Union of North Carolina gathered April 8-10 at Ridgecrest (N.C.) Baptist Conference Center for its annual Missions Extravaganza. More than 1,100 strong, they came from all parts of…
EDITORIAL: Aunt Ida realizes there comes a time to turn loose of the past
Dear Jimmy, I hope you had a wonderful time with your family on Easter. At Bluebell Baptist we had about the best Easter service I can remember havin’. Brother Bobby has been visitin’ with the deacons and I reckon their…
HERITAGE: A life of blessings
The first thing Bill Gwathmey sees every morning is the fields at Rose Mount, the farm where he has lived since 1954. At 90 he does not work in the fields but chooses to lease them. He likewise no longer…
VITAL SIGNS: Words from a master
I recently had the privilege of hearing Fred Craddock preach. For many clergy, Craddock represents the personification of a stream of preaching that emphasizes narrative and intuition over expository and logic. For some it is extremely appealing, not so much…
OUT LOUD
“Zoar will not be resurrected, because in order to be resurrected the church had to be dead and it was never dead.” John Snow The pastor of Zoar Baptist Church in Deltaville, Va., was describing his congregation’s response to a…
Virginia Baptist contributions to Haiti relief top half a million dollars
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Baptists have given more than half a million dollars for relief efforts in Haiti since the Caribbean nation was struck by a devastating earthquake on Jan. 12, 2010. Those funds will support the completion of several…
Virginia Baptist women ministers feast on food and Word at gathering
RICHMOND, Va. — Women ministers from across Virginia affirmed their role as nurturers — encouraging other women who feel called to ministerial roles — during the annual gathering of Virginia Baptist Women in Ministry April 15. “We are part of…
Association team adds room to South African church
SOUTH HILL, Va. — Virginia Baptists’ partnership with South Africa has provided the opportunity for many churches and associations to sponsor church plants with the Free State Baptist Association, one of seven regional associations of the Baptist Union of Southern…
Eunoia, the Baptist campus ministry at UVA, wins creativity award
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Eunoia, the Baptist campus ministry at the University of Virginia, is one of seven winners of a UVA competition that showcases the creativity and innovation of the university’s undergraduates, officials announced April 18. {youtube}BbfYf7at7k8{/youtube} To compete for…