WASHINGTON (ABP) — Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, in his first day of questioning before a Senate panel, danced delicately around questions about how he would rule on abortion but also said he wouldn't let his personal faith and or…
Louisiana paper changes vote, will accept convention control
ALEXANDRIA, La. (ABP) — Just 14 weeks after rejecting the idea, trustees of the Baptist Message of Louisiana voted 6-1 Aug. 30 to dissolve their board and move the newspaper under the control of the Executive Board of the Louisiana…
Family separated by Katrina reunited at Baptist shelter
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (ABP) — In 1965, when Hurricane Betsy hammered New Orleans, a pregnant Rose Green told her husband she didn't think she could survive another hurricane. Sadly, she was right. Rose survived the winds of Hurricane Katrina, but…
Churches stepping in to house, resettle hurricane evacuees
ATLANTA (ABP) — Baptist churches aren't leaving disaster relief to the professionals. Many congregations and church members are opening their homes, wallets and buildings to evacuees from Hurricane Katrina. First Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tenn., found the Gulf Coast's diaspora…
Storm brings diverse volunteers together in Alabama town
BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala. (ABP) — Mark Griffo describes himself as “a spiritual person but not a religious person.” He probably never imagined he would find himself sweating in a poor Alabama hamlet, working with a bunch of Baptists to…
Baptist institutions join colleges helping New Orleans students
WACO, Texas (ABP) — Several Baptist-related institutions of higher learning are among those opening their doors to the thousands of college and graduate-school students displaced from New Orleans-area schools. Many of the schools are waiving tuition and fees for students…
Hurricanes and Bibles can change lives, insists Gulfport man
GULFPORT, Miss. (ABP) — When the casinos first began to open in Gulfport in the early '90s, most area Christians saw them merely as a detriment. Wallace Majors also saw them as an opportunity, a chance to reach more people…
Baptist General Convention of Texas earmarks $1 million for relief
DALLAS (ABP) — The Baptist General Convention of Texas will direct $1 million toward hurricane relief in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The funds will be channeled to churches in those three states that are seeking to meet the needs of…
Schwarzenegger says he’ll veto groundbreaking gay-marriage bill
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Although California became the first state to give legislative approval to gay marriage, the state's governor says he will veto the measure, preferring the courts to deal with it. With a State Assembly vote Sept. 6, California…
Three coastal residents find refuge, friendship in abandoned school
PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (ABP) — “I slept on the street that first night,” said Angel Peña. “I tried to find the shelter, but I gave up. Then I found this place.” Since Hurricane Katrina swept over this coastal town Aug….
California legislature becomes first in U.S. to OK same-sex marriage
WASHINGTON (ABP) — With a State Assembly vote Sept. 6, California became the first state in the nation to give legislative approval to full marriage rights for same-sex couples. The 41-35 vote in the state legislature's lower chamber came six…
Former missionary baptizes daughter in midst of storm-ravaged Gulfport
GULFPORT, Miss. (ABP) — When Tom MacIntosh baptized his two oldest daughters, it was in the war-torn islands of the Philippines, with destruction and chaos all around. He had hoped the baptisms of his youngest two children would be under…