JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (ABP) — For most of the globe outside the United States, it’s like the Super Bowl plus the NCAA Basketball Tournament plus the World Series plus the Olympics, all in one event. And Baptists in South Africa…
CBF, Haitian Baptists sign three-year agreement for earthquake recovery
ATLANTA (ABP) — As part of its ongoing earthquake response efforts in Haiti, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has signed a memorandum of understanding — representing an official partnership — with the Convention Baptiste d’Haiti. Emmanuel Pierre, general secretary of the…
Connecticut school board to appeal graduation ruling after all
ENFIELD, Conn. (ABP) — A Connecticut school board voted June 8 to appeal a federal judge's ruling that holding high-school graduation ceremonies at a local church is unconstitutional, reversing a vote a week earlier to lay the matter to rest….
VITAL SIGNS: Discomfort: Good or bad?
Here at the Center for Congregational Health, we spend many hours each week helping clergy and congregations navigate the tricky waters of expectations and living together in positive and encouraging relationships rather than confrontational ones. I’ve recently had three insights…
Is the GCR Report a Pandora’s box of trouble?
SBC exec Chapman criticizes task force’s recommendations
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) — A top official in the Southern Baptist Convention has used the denomination's news service to urge defeat of recommendations from a panel on denominational effectiveness scheduled to be presented to messengers at the convention's upcoming annual…
EDITORIAL: It will take more than a vote
On June 15, at the Southern Baptist Convention, the Great Commission Resurgence task force recommendations will be presented for adoption. Arguments have been championed from all quarters and conflicting eruptions of fiery rhetoric have polluted the blogisphere with dire warnings….
After 69 years, Bluefield College will return to the gridiron
BLUEFIELD, Va. — Bluefield College announced June 4 it is establishing a new football program at the school for the first time since World War II. The announcement, made in front of alumni, friends, supporters, the media and local and state…
Clarification
In the April 29 issue of the Religious Herald, an advertisement for the Safety Sentry trailer hitch locking device cited a new state law which the advertiser said requires locking devices on trailers to prevent accidental separation. According to the…
From the Eastern Shore to Cumberland Gap
STAFF CHANGES • Daniel “Dan” B. Cromer, to Emmaus Church, Poquoson, as pastor. • Greg McCormick, to Woodland Church, Arrington, as pastor, effective June 20. • Dennis Joyner, to Reedy Creek Church, Freeman, as pastor. • Robert Lewis, resigning as…
Missouri church shares Christ via Castrol with oil-change ministry
Seth Rewerts (left), Kevin Rewerts and Patrick Hamilton take a look under the hood before changing a car's oil and filter and checking its tires. The three men were among 25 volunteers who assisted with the latest oil-change-ministry event offered…
Medical-experimentation allegations spur new calls for torture inquest
WASHINGTON (ABP) — New allegations that physicians working for the United States government engaged in medical experimentation on terrorism suspects have led a group of religious leaders to, once again, demand that President Obama convene a high-profile panel to investigate…