BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Woman's Missionary Union has announced budget cutbacks affecting nearly 100 employees of the Southern Baptist Convention women's auxiliary, founded in 1888. After consulting with the WMU Executive Board's finance and personnel committees Dec. 8, WMU Executive…
WMU budget cuts include worker furlough
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Woman's Missionary Union has announced budget cutbacks affecting the nearly 100 employees of the Southern Baptist Convention women's auxiliary, founded in 1888. After consulting with the WMU Executive Board's finance and personnel committees Dec. 8, WMU…
Judge halts Christian-themed South Carolina license plates
COLUMBIA, S.C. (ABP) — South Carolinians who want to advertise their Christian faith on their car tags won’t get to anytime soon, according to a Dec. 11 ruling by a federal judge. A mock-up of the proposed South Carolina license…
Controversy over NPR comments forces NAE lobbyist Cizik out
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Backlash over comments about gay rights on a public-radio broadcast has apparently cost a prominent National Association of Evangelicals lobbyist his job. Richard Cizik resigned Dec. 10 as NAE’s vice president for governmental affairs, according to a…
Indianapolis woman, church help ease pain of HIV/AIDS
Shirley Heidenreich, right, and Joyce Finch, left, members of Speedway Baptist Church in Indianapolis, prepare for the weekly HIV/AIDS support group. (CBF photo by Shawn Williams). INDIANAPOLIS (ABP) – The birthday celebrations that Karen Estle throws each month at an…
Church’s Santa protest latest part of holiday ‘circus’
TOPEKA, Kan. (ABP) — They've picketed high schools, military funerals and even the Southern Baptist Convention with their controversial message that God hates homosexuals. Now members of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., have chosen a new target — Santa…
Anti-gay church’s Santa protest latest part of Washington holiday ‘circus’
TOPEKA, Kan. (ABP) — They've picketed high schools, military funerals and even the Southern Baptist Convention with their controversial message that God hates homosexuals. Now members of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., have chosen a new target — Santa…
Kentucky Baptist paper names editor
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ABP) — Kentucky Baptists have tapped veteran denominational journalist Todd Deaton to become the next editor of their historic newspaper, the Western Recorder. Newly appointed Western Recorder Editor Todd Deaton interacted with mission board members prior to his affirmation…
Ky. church, in Advent tradition, remembers homicide victims
Members of Highland Baptist Church in Louisville, Ky., mark the second Sunday of Advent by placing crosses on their church lawn to remember victims of violence. (Photo by Bill Campbell) LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ABP) — Sixty-five crosses dot the front lawn…
‘True Woman’ movement seeks counter-revolution to feminism
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ABP) — A group of conservative Christian women is seeking 100,000 signatures on a "True Woman Manifesto" aimed at sparking a counter-revolution to the feminist movement of the 1960s. Introduced at a gathering of more than 6,000 women…
President Bush discusses faith in TV interview
WASHINGTON (ABP) — In a television interview broadcast Dec. 8, President Bush said he doesn't know if God wanted him to be president, doubts the Bible is literally true, agrees you can believe in God and evolution simultaneously and believes Christians and…
Mo. appeals court hears latest round in Windermere dispute
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (ABP) — Both sides in the legal dispute between the Missouri Baptist Convention and a breakaway agency faced tough questions at a recent hearing before an appellate panel. The Nov. 25 argument in the Missouri Court of Appeals for the…