WASHINGTON (ABP) — The last time a president attempted comprehensive reform of America’s health-insurance system, it went over like the proverbial lead balloon — and conservative religious groups were prominent in the coalition that helped sink the plan. President Clinton’s…
Nilson Fanini, former Baptist World Alliance president, dies at 77
BEDFORD, Texas — Nilson Fanini, Brazilian pastor and evangelist who served as president of the Baptist World Alliance from 1995 to 2000, died Sept. 19. He was 77. During his term as BWA president, Fanini viewed the BWA’s primary role…
Healing the Sick: Faith-based providers crucial to health reform
Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. DALLAS (ABP) — Faith-based health-care providers can lead the way in developing new models that emphasize wellness and prevention — and create accountable care organizations focused on the needs of patients and their families,…
From the Eastern Shore to Cumberland Gap
STAFF CHANGES • Pamela I. Chisholm, to Greenbrier Church, Arlington, as pastor. • Brian J. Hotaling, to Charles Town Church, Charles Town, W. Va., as pastor. • Gregory Washington, to St. Mark Church, Maidens, as pastor. MISSION IN EL SALVADOR:…
Healing the Sick: Baylor profs propose alternative reform model
WACO, Texas (ABP) — The United States does not have a health-care problem as much as it has an insurance problem and an income problem, two economists at Baylor University have asserted. And they insist those problems can be solved…
Morris Chapman to retire in 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) — Morris Chapman, president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, announced plans Sept. 21 to retire at the end of September 2010. Morris Chapman announces retirement plans to the SBC Executive Committee. Chapman, a…
Healing the Sick: Spiritual component key part of parish nursing
BELTON, Texas (ABP) — While a parish nurse could be a boon to the health of many Baptist congregations, many of them — and most nursing students — have little awareness such a ministry exists, according to a Baptist nursing…
Unlike 1993, religious groups visible on both sides of health care debate
President Clinton’s health care reform bill went down to defeat in 1993, due in large part to the opposition of the Religious Right, and the political fallout helped usher in a Republican takeover of Congress and nearly crippled the rest…
EDITORIAL: Pewboy contemplates contemporary incivility
Pewboy, glass of water in hand, sat in his bathrobe before a keyboard staring blankly at the computer screen. A serious case of bed head and puffy, bloodshot eyes revealed the previous night’s sleep had not gone well. Two just…
HERITAGE: Investments in the future
Norman Bennett’s earliest spiritual experiences were in the primary department at Orcutt Avenue Baptist Church in Newport News. At age 6 he memorized the 100th Psalm and received his first Bible. While in the junior department at First Baptist Church,…
OUT LOUD
“…[I]t says something about the character of religious life in this society when preachers, priests and other religious leaders will not address the profound and provocative proof that our character suffers from a cancer that glorifies white leadership — however…
SECOND OPINION: I wonder …
I wonder what church would look like if we took seriously the biblical instructions to “talk about [the Scriptures] when you sit in your house and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get…