AUSTIN, Texas (ABP) — A few years ago, Justin Dillon read an article in the New York Times Magazine that detailed the story of young Indian girls who were searching for a better life in the United States but ended…
Environmental damage hurts children and elderly most
Susan Pacheco of the University of Texas Medical School in Houston describes the impact environmental degradation has on the most vulnerable people in the general population—particularly children and the elderly. (PHOTO/BGCT/Ferrell Foster)AUSTIN, Texas (ABP) — Environmental degradation presents the greatest…
Predatory gambling preys on weakness for profit, activist insists
David Blankenhorn, founding president of the Institute for American Values in New York, contrasts the “culture of debt” and the “culture of thrift” during his presentation at the BGCT Christian Life Conference in Austin. (PHOTO/Ferrell Foster/BGCT)AUSTIN, Texas (ABP) — Public…
SCHIP passage to add 4 million children to insurance rolls
WASHINGTON (ABP) — On his 16th day in office, President Barack Obama signed a bill expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) by $32 billion, providing coverage to an additional 4 million children in families with incomes too high…
SCHIP passage to add 4 million children to insurance rolls
WASHINGTON (ABP) — On his 16th day in office, President Barack Obama signed a bill expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program by $32 billion, providing coverage to an additional 4 million children in families with incomes too high to…
Former Samford president Tom Corts dies
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Former Samford University President Thomas Corts died unexpectedly Feb. 4 of an apparent heart attack. Corts, 67, died after being taken by ambulance to Brookwood Medical Center in Birmingham, Ala., accompanied by his wife of 44 years,…
Former Samford president Tom Corts dies
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Former Samford University President Tom Corts died unexpectedly Feb. 4 of an apparent heart attack. Corts, 67, died after being taken by ambulance to Brookwood Medical Center in Birmingham, Ala., accompanied by his wife of 44 years,…
David Tolliver named Missouri executive director
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (ABP) — David Tolliver, who served as interim executive director of the Missouri Baptist Convention for the past 22 months, has been has been named the new executive director. The MBC Executive Board voted overwhelmingly to call…
Habitat for Humanity founder Millard Fuller dies
AMERICUS, Ga. (ABP) — Millard Fuller, a millionaire entrepreneur who gave away his fortune to create Habitat for Humanity International in 1976, died Feb. 3 after a brief illness. Fuller, 74, led the worldwide house-building ministry with his wife, Linda,…
Appeals court sides with Missouri Baptist conference center
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (ABP) — Windermere Baptist Conference Center acted within its legal rights when it changed its articles of incorporation, a Missouri appellate court ruled Feb. 3. A three-judge panel of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, unanimously…
First regional New Baptist Covenant event focuses on reconciliation
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Former President Jimmy Carter went to a shrine of the Civil Rights Movement Jan. 31 to drive home a point about racial reconciliation among Baptists, stepping up into the pulpit of the Birmingham, Ala., church where…
Obama picks religious adviser DuBois for faith-based post; questions remain
WASHINGTON (ABP) — President Obama has selected a 26-year-old Pentecostal minister who served as his top religion adviser during the presidential campaign to head a revamped White House office on faith-based social services. Critics of President Bush’s attempt to expand…