ATLANTA (ABP) — A five-lesson Bible study course, published by two Baptist groups, is intended to help churches focus on poverty and racial issues that surfaced in the rubble of Hurricane Katrina. “Lessons on Poverty and Racism,” scheduled for release…
Kenyan, American students hold second joint Passport youth camp
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Alex Lowman, 15, didn't know if she would have anything in common with youth from Kenya. But a weeklong Passport youth camp just outside of Nairobi, Kenya, showed her the world is a smaller place than…
New trustees named for Shorter as long legal battle ends
ROME, Ga. (ABP) — Nelson Price, a leading conservative among Baptists in Georgia and the Southern Baptist Convention, was named acting trustee chair at Shorter College following a long legal battle that ended with the Georgia Baptist Convention retaining complete…
Soulful singer Kate Campbell weaves storytelling with social awareness
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) — Don't look for her songs on the standard country, rock, or even Christian charts. Instead, Kate Campbell's fans would say, listen to the singer-songwriter's music for the unique voice it gives not only to the experiences…
After Katrina, Miss. legislators will let casinos stay on land
JACKSON, Miss. (ABP) — Remember those floating casinos washed ashore by Hurricane Katrina? The Mississippi legislature wants to let them stay there — or, more accurately, let them rebuild on land. Despite strong opposition from Mississippi Baptists and other religious…
Senators add torture ban to military spending bill
WASHINGTON (ABP) — The U.S. Senate defied President Bush Oct. 5, voting overwhelmingly to amend a Pentagon spending bill to ban “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment” of anyone in U.S. military custody. The amendment passed on a 90-9…
Texas Baptist convention spurns seminary’s request for exhibit
DALLAS (ABP) — For the second consecutive year, the Baptist General Convention of Texas has turned down a request from a Southern Baptist seminary to exhibit at the convention's annual meeting in November. In a letter to Gary Redding, alumni…
Assisted-suicide case turns focus on new-look Supreme Court
BJC directors kick off campaign for building
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Emphasizing the need for a prominent “Center for Religious Liberty” on Capitol Hill, directors of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty kicked off a $5 million capital campaign during their annual meeting Oct. 3-4. Gathering in…
Roy Moore announces candidacy in Alabama gubernatorial race
GADSDEN, Ala. (ABP) — The “Ten Commandments Judge” is back and is aiming for a higher Alabama office than the one from which he was fired two years ago. Roy Moore announced Oct. 3 that he was running for governor…
N.C. Baptist convention agrees to study relationships with colleges, institutions
ASHEBORO, N.C. (ABP) — The five colleges and universities that relate to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina have asked the convention to study its relationships with the schools. The move reflects growing upheaval between moderates and conservatives in…
N.C. committee approves budget redefining CBF funds out of CP
ASHEBORO, N.C. (ABP) — Leaders of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention have approved a budget that no longer counts gifts to a moderate group as “Cooperative Program” funds. The convention's board of directors voted Sept. 28 to approve a…