BRISTOL, Va. — The city of Bristol presented three Virginia Intermont College students with the first ever “Hometown Hero” awards on Jan. 25 in recognition of the students’ rescue of a woman and her three young children from a fire…
VIRGINIA BRIEFS
Bluefield opened East River Hall in the fall of 2009. Bluefield College considering a fifth dormitory. With the number of students living on campus at an all-time high, Bluefield College is considering building a fifth residence hall — only a…
Panamanian dentist shares gospel with a healing touch
PANAMA CITY, Panama — Cleveland Cooper, a Panamanian dentist and his wife, Matilde, a retired nurse, are the heart and soul of a vast labor of love. “We are motivated by the love of Christ,” Cooper asserts, but to give…
HERITAGE: Christmas memories
It is February and there is still one house in my neighborhood with a Christmas tree in a front window. But most of us long ago stored our Christmas decorations to await another season. The glow of certain Christmas memories…
OUT LOUD
“I estimate that at least one-third to one-half of the dozens of victim-survivors I’ve counseled during the past eight years have left the church — either in shame or frustration — because they found no justice or healing. We want…
VITAL SIGNS: Staffing for survival
What is the most important staff position at your church? Of course, as a former pastor, I must declare that we cannot function without a pastor. What would we do without a music/worship leader? We cannot live without leadership for…
Hometown heroes
BRISTOL, Va. — The city of Bristol presented three Virginia Intermont College students with the first ever “Hometown Hero” awards on Jan. 25 in recognition of the students’ rescue of a woman and her three young children from a fire…
From the Eastern Shore to Cumberland Gap
STAFF CHANGES • Charles Davis, serving as pastor of Bethesda Church, Boydton. This was incorrect in our last issue. • Dan Carlton, to Downtown Church, Alexandria, as senior pastor. • Glen A. Land, to Rivermont Avenue Church, Lynchburg, effective Feb….
Baylor’s Baptist Center designed to preserve, celebrate heritage
WACO—The Baptist Studies Center for Research at Baylor University, approved by the Baylor board of regents at their February meeting, will preserve the 400-year global heritage of Baptists through a virtual depository of important Baptist documents, photographs, books and other…
Baylor to allow non-Baptists on governing board
DALLAS (ABP) — The governing body of Baylor University, the world’s largest Baptist academic institution, now may include Christians who are not Baptists. Baylor’s board of regents voted Feb. 11 to amend the university’s bylaws, allowing members who are active…
Baylor regents vote to allow non-Baptists on governing board
DALLAS—The governing body of Baylor University, the world’s largest Baptist academic institution, now may include Christians who are not Baptists. Baylor’s board of regents voted Feb. 11 to amend the university’s bylaws, allowing members who are active in Christian—but not…
New editor takes helm of ‘Christian Ethics Today’
BANNER ELK, N.C. (ABP) — A Christian ethics journal launched in 1995 by former Southern Baptist ethicist Foy Valentine began a new chapter with a Winter 2011 issue published from North Carolina. Patrick Anderson, a past national moderator and state…