WASHINGTON (ABP) — While a Mormon presidential candidate continues to occupy a prominent place in the race for the White House, a recent study has found that most Americans say they know little about the practices of the Church of…
It’s not easy being green: Humans suffer most from environmental exploitation
NEW YORK (ABP) — This isn't your Earth mother's environmentalism. While images of polar bears on shrinking glaciers and hummingbirds in sparse rainforests used to move people to “go green” to save Mother Nature, those at the forefront of Christian…
Jack Snell, Baptist pastor, mission advocate, dead at 66
ATLANTA (ABP) — Jack Snell, a well-known Baptist pastor and global missions coordinator, died Oct. 2 after a nine-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 66. Snell, who at the end of his life oversaw more than 150 Cooperative Baptist…
Opinion: On behalf of indoctrination
Several years ago, I invited a local surgeon who was an Orthodox Jew to come and speak to my undergraduates about the specifics of his faith. One of the points he emphasized was the importance of family and of marrying…
Survey: Christians still not agreed about problem of global warming
NEW YORK (ABP) – Despite a newfound focus among many Christian leaders on environmental care, a new survey suggests that rank-and-file Christians are far less concerned than non-believers about environmental issues. According to the survey, conducted by the Barna Group,…
Global Women conference focuses on world’s needs
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (ABP) — Women from 11 different countries and of diverse faith traditions gathered here Sept. 14-16 to investigate issues affecting women worldwide. Held at the Iranian Christian Church in Sunnyvale, Calif., the annual Global Voices conference, sponsored by…
Texas Baptist board approves big staff, budget cuts
DALLAS (ABP) — After extensive debate, the Baptist General Convention of Texas executive board voted 52-28 to approve a $50.1 million budget recommendation — a move that eliminates as many as 30 staff positions for Baptists' largest statewide body. The…
In first day of session, court declines church-state cases
WASHINGTON (ABP) — On the first day of their 2007-2008 term, the justices of the Supreme Court declined to hear two church-state cases that could have yielded controversial rulings. Among the hundreds of cases the court turned away Oct. 1…
Energy-efficient churches have more money for ministry
WALKERTOWN, N.C. (ABP) — Churches are becoming concerned about how the way they run their facilities affects the environment — and the energy behind that green-consciousness is coming from the inside. In some cases, business people within the congregation have…
Christians need ‘moral imagination’ to ease global warming, Cizik says
ABILENE, Texas (ABP) — “Premillenial pessimism” and blind allegiance to politicians backed by oil companies contribute to evangelicals' relative silence about the threat of global warming, said Richard Cizik, the National Association for Evangelicals' vice president for governmental affairs. In…
Some Episcopal bishops unsatisfied with ‘lukewarm’ New Orleans statement
NEW YORK (ABP) — Leaders of the Episcopal Church in the United States voted overwhelmingly Sept. 24 to continue working toward unity with the worldwide Anglican Communion, despite years of infighting and threats of schism over homosexuality and other issues….
Midwestern Seminary factions reportedly square off in battle over president’s fate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (ABP) — Leaders of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary are reportedly squaring off in a struggle over the school's president, Phil Roberts. Roberts' stewardship of the Kansas City, Mo.-based institution is the subject of a tug-of-war between seminary…