WASHINGTON (ABP) — The U.S. House of Representatives has amended a funding bill in an attempt to focus attention on the postwar plight of Iraqi Christians. The amendment, which was added to the Foreign Relations Authorization Act on a voice…
‘Missionary kid’ Kaye Miller brings unique perspective to WMU role
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (ABP) – The newly elected president of the Woman's Missionary Union knows how hard it can be to grow up as the child of missionaries. She did so herself. Kay Miller, who grew up calling Thailand home,…
CBF to reconsider ‘Jesus’ language in controversial purpose statement
ATLANTA (ABP) — In a procedural about face, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship will reconsider a recent change to its purpose statement that deleted language about Jesus Christ and evangelism. The revised statement was part of several amendments to the Fellowship's…
Bush offers conservative but popular judge to replace O’Connor on Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (ABP) — President Bush nominated a strong conservative, federal appellate judge John Roberts, to replace retiring moderate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court July 19. After the announcement, activists on both sides of the nation's cultural debates…
Opposite sides of church-state debate weigh in on Roberts nomination
WASHINGTON (ABP) — President Bush's pick of a strong conservative for an open slot on the Supreme Court stirred strong reactions July 20 on both sides of America's debate over the proper relationship between religion and government. But, according to…
Conservative-liberal alliance urges review of Patriot Act, while Bush defends
Editor's note: This story updates one released July 19. WASHINGTON — (ABP) If some of the Patriot Act's provisions aren't allowed to expire, groups like pro-life demonstrators, defenders of traditional marriage and evangelicals who disagree with the administration's foreign policy…
Rare conservative-liberal alliance urges reconsideration of Patriot Act
WASHINGTON – (ABP) If some of the Patriot Act's provisions aren't allowed to expire, groups like pro-life demonstrators, defenders of traditional marriage and evangelicals who disagree with the administration's foreign policy might find themselves under investigation as terrorists, members of…
Baylor regents reaffirm long-range plan, Baptist heritage during retreat
WACO, Texas (ABP) — Baylor University regents concluded a three-day summer retreat by reaffirming Baylor 2012 — the long-range plan designed to make Baylor one of the top schools of its kind in the nation — and the university's commitment…
Poverty initiative gives hope to declining Arkansas town
HELENA, Ark. (ABP) — Downtown Helena has all the buildings to prove it was once a vibrant economic center, booming with restaurants, a movie theater and other small businesses. But 50 years has changed a lot. Now, there's only one…
Church & People News for July 21, 2005
Staff Changes Matthew S. Straw, to Westhampton Church, Richmond, as pastor, effective July 24. Adam Wood, to Keen Street Church, Danville, as pastor, effective August 1. Tom McCracken, resigning as pastor of Airlee Court Church, Roanoke. Dan Tatum, to Hampton…
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Three weeks in Italy
Heritage Column for July 21, 2005 By Fred Anderson ROVIGO, Italy – Our three weeks in Italy have left us with many impressions. Our ears are still ringing with the constant traffic noise of Naples, the sounds of Italians rapidly…