A Christianity Today survey, published in the summer issue of its Leadership journal, points out communication has taken a decidedly visual turn, and churches must take steps in that direction. Does a church have to have at least 1,000 members,…
A lift from the past, an investement in the future
RADFORD — Eleven alumni of Radford University's Baptist Student Union joined others last month to give the Baptist center on campus a much-needed facelife. Joining the alumni were current Baptist Campus Ministry students, as well as members of First Baptist…
New missions center dedicated at Bluefield to former president
BLUEFIELD—Bluefield College paid tribute to former president Daniel G. MacMillan and demonstrated its continued commitment to service learning with the dedication of the new MacMillan Center for Service, Mission and Ministry on campus Oct. 19. BC faculty, staff, students, alumni,…
Huckabee has unique line on résumé: Baptist pastor
WASHINGTON — Years after he left the pulpit of Beech Street First Baptist Church in Texarkana, Ark., then-Gov. Mike Huckabee would pick up the phone with a pastoral touch. “He found out when my mom and dad died,” recalled Roger…
Baptist World Alliance welcomes peace letter from Muslim scholars
MCLEAN (ABP) — A letter asking for peace between Muslims and Christians received a warm welcome from leaders of the Baptist World Alliance Oct. 17. Signed by more than 130 Muslim scholars, theologians and clerics, the 29-page tome asked for…
Baptist member in Gaza murdered
WASHINGTON (BWA) — Rami Ayyad, a member of the Gaza Baptist Church in Palestine and the manager of the Bible Society bookstore in Gaza, was found murdered Sunday morning, Oct. 7. Ayyad went missing the previous day after closing the…
Beale Memorial donates tractor to mission in Ghana
TAPPAHANNOCK—Last Monday a new Massey-Ferguson tractor began a journey from the church yard of Beale Memorial Baptist to Ghana in West Africa. In January, pastor David Donahue and several church members plan to rendezvous with the tractor and trek north…
Four prisoners amnestied, one to be deported?
Four of six religious prisoners of conscience in Turkmenistan have been amnestied, but the fate of two others is still unclear. The country of 5 million people — 87 percent of whom are Muslim — borders Iran and Afghanistan to…
EDITORIAL: Aunt Ida sees red at Brown’s grocery
Dear Jimmy, Well, let me tell you, I'm still fairly fumin' from a chance meetin' with Doris Morris at the sweet tater bin at Brown's grocery store in town. You may not know Doris, since she and her husband are…
Baseball umpires embrace ‘Calling for Christ’
OKLAHOMA CITY (BP) — “You're out!” “Safe!” Both are frequently heard calls in baseball — and a group of umpires who make those calls wants to be sure their colleagues are not “out” but “safe” in the arms of Jesus….
A man and his vision
Henry Keeling Ellyson became possessed with a vision. It is the mark of any effective leader that a vision is forthcoming and that it is articulated. Ellyson was the executive leader of Virginia Baptists. His actual title was corresponding secretary….
Opponents of Oregon partnerships law fail
SALEM, Ore. (RNS) — Opponents of a new domestic partnership law for same-sex couples failed to gather enough signatures to put a referendum on the November 2008 ballot. The secretary of state's office said volunteers who spent the summer collecting…