WACO, Texas (ABP) — The right to dissent — even about what makes a school religious — should be a key distinctive of Baptist higher education, suggested church historian and seminary dean Bill Leonard. Addressing a national conference on the…
New pope delights moral allies, not supporters of ecumenical ties
(ABP) — The election of the hard-line German cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as pope of the Roman Catholic Church is expected to continue the conservative doctrinal and moral arc of predecessor John Paul II but may hurt chances for closer ties…
Forgotten belief in First Amendment haunts America, Baptists, Shurden says
WASHINGTON (ABP) — The erosion of support for the First Amendment among high-school students sounds like “a death announcement about someone you love,” church historian Walter Shurden told attendees at a conference sponsored by the First Freedoms Project. Shurden, executive…
Be aggressive, humble in defending First Amendment, congressmen say
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Baptists who believe in church-state separation need to do a better job of defending that principle in the public arena, two members of Congress counseled at a recent conference. Speaking in Washington April 14 at a conference…
Frist to join conservative Christians in telecast blasting judicial filibuster
WASHINGTON (ABP) — The Senate's top-ranking Republican and conservative Christian leaders will join forces in an April 24 nationwide telecast to accuse Democrats of barring “people of faith” from becoming federal judges. The charge prompted cries of “foul” from Democrats…
Global missions volunteer arranges heart surgery for Macedonian boy
TYLER, Texas (ABP) — One volunteer can make a life-or-death difference for a child, especially if that volunteer happens to be a retired physician. Though Richard Hurst of Tyler, Texas, had been volunteering alongside missions field personnel for 10 years,…
Supreme Court agrees to hear case on religious use of hallucinogen
WASHINGTON (ABP) — The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether a small band of adherents of an obscure Brazilian sect living in the United States have a religious right to import hallucinogenic tea for sacramental use. The justices agreed April…
Louisiana Baptist exec wants to dissolve newspaper’s board, assume control
ALEXANDRIA, La. (ABP) — The new executive of the Louisiana Baptist Convention is asking the convention's newspaper to dissolve its independent board and come under the executive's authority. Under the proposal from executive director David Hankins, the Baptist Message would…
Federal court rules against Wiccan in municipal prayer dispute
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A federal appeals court has ruled that a Virginia county can exclude a member of a minority religion from offering prayers at county board meetings — even though adherents of “Judeo-Christian” religions are allowed to lead invocations….
President to retire from Samford after 22 years at Baptist college
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Samford University President Thomas Corts, who has led Alabama's largest private university for 22 years, will retire in May 2006, or earlier if a presidential search committee identifies his successor before then. Corts announced his retirement…
Gay-union proponents get two wins, one loss
(Editor's note: This updates the April 13 ABP story titled “Connecticut, Maryland legislators pass domestic-partner bills.”) WASHINGTON (ABP) — Proponents of legal recognition for same-sex couples have taken two steps forward and one step back, thanks to votes in Connecticut…
Baptist Joint Committee hires staffers for legal, communications positions
WASHINGTON (ABP) — The Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty has recently acquired two new professional staffers. The BJC has hired Stephen Reeves as staff attorney and Emilee Simmons as associate director of communications. Reeves served last fall as a…