DALLAS (ABP) — Georgetown College President Bill Crouch has announced plans to revive the spirit of Bishop College, a historically black school that closed in Dallas in 1988. Crouch's plans, centered in the proposed Bishop Center for African-American Ministry, aim…
Sex: Younger generation accepts Boomer experimentation as normal
VENTURA, Calif. (ABP) — If a recent survey is correct, there is a bigger generation gap between Baby Boomers and Baby Busters than most people care to admit, especially when it comes to opinions about sex. According to recent research…
Poverty-stricken around the globe receive hope, support through WorldCrafts
UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE — BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Feeling the smooth, wooden handle of his mallet, Abu San diligently taps it onto a small carving tool cutting the leather in a circle. As he shows his fellow Indonesian workers how it's…
UPDATE: Haggard dismissed from church after admission of unspecified ‘immorality’
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (ABP) — After initial denials and changing stories, Ted Haggard has admitted to unspecified acts of “sexual immorality” and been fired as pastor of a prominent Colorado megachurch. He also was removed as the president of the…
BGCT board calls session to respond to Rio Grande funds mismanagement
DALLAS (ABP) — The Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Board will meet in executive session Nov. 13 to consider its response to the report about mismanaged and misused funds in the Rio Grande Valley. The meeting at the Dallas…
Updated: Westmoreland stresses building on strengths at inauguration
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Samford University president Andrew Westmoreland, speaking during his inauguration Nov. 2 as the school's 18th president, shared his vision for Samford and affirmed that he would do his best to lead the Baptist school with “a…
Top evangelical Haggard steps down after allegations from gay prostitute
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (ABP) — Ted Haggard, head of the National Association of Evangelicals and a prominent opponent of gay rights, resigned Nov. 2, after a Colorado man came forward with allegations that Haggard paid him for sex and drugs….
Mercer announces scholarship for kids of CBF missionaries
ATLANTA (ABP) — In an effort to alleviate the stress missionary parents can feel in trying to finance a college education for their children, Mercer University has announced it will provide undergraduate tuition scholarships for children of Cooperative Baptist Fellowship…
Divorce a tragedy, time with loved ones important, Albom tells Dallas church
DALLAS (ABP) — Divorce is insidious, but time with loved ones is precious, author Mitch Albom told an audience as part of a Dallas church's lecture series Nov. 1. Divorce does terrible things to kids, he says, even when they…
The real Calvinism
Your recent editorial confusing evangelical Calvinism with the “straw man” of hyper-Calvinism [“Pewboy meets Calvin,” Sept. 28] reminded me of a letter Virginia Baptist John A. Broadus wrote to Kentucky Baptists' Western Recorder in 1891 after a European tour that…
News about Virginia Baptists and their ministries for November 2, 2006
Staff Changes Robert Johansen, to Spring Creek Church, Darlington Heights, as pastor. Matthew Straw, resigning as pastor of Westhampton Church, Richmond. Judy Barger, to Grandin Court Church, Roanoke, as interim minister of music. Dan Foss, to Chestnut Hill Church, Lynchburg,…
The way the system works
I like the general idea of yours about what a good politician should be [“The ideal candidate,” Oct. 26], but the system doesn't work that way. Parties control who runs and how much money they will receive. Consequently, their loyalty…