WASHINGTON (ABP) — For the second time, President Bush has used a special administrative maneuver to install a controversial nominee to a federal court. On Feb. 20, at the end of Congress' Presidents Day recess, Bush used his recess-appointment power…
Baptist studies program forming at Lutheran seminary in S.C.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (ABP) — Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary is launching a study program specifically designed for Baptist students in South Carolina. Classes in the new program, directed by Virginia Barfield, will begin in the fall. Officials from the Columbia-based seminary…
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In the story “CBF must avoid partisan politics,Vestal tells coordinating council” in the Feb. 23 issue, please change the CBF web site from www.thefellowship.org to www.thefellowship.info. -30-
Under pressure, Bush casts support for amendment to ban gay marriage
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Ending months of silence and under increasing pressure, President Bush announced Feb. 24 that he will support an amendment to the Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. However, he did not say if he would go so far…
CBF council approves doubling support for Baptist World Alliance
ATLANTA (ABP) — The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship's contribution to the Baptist World Alliance will increase from $20,000 to $40,000 next year if participants at the CBF general assembly adopt the $16 million budget approved by the CBF Coordinating Council Feb….
CBF must avoid partisan politics, Vestal tells coordinating council
ATLANTA (ABP) — “We are not going to be involved in secular politics,” Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Coordinator Daniel Vestal told the CBF Coordinating Council at their Feb. 19-20 meeting in Atlanta. Fellowship participants are “all over the board when it…
Federal religious freedom panel recommends 11 nations for sanctions
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A federal panel charged with monitoring global religious freedom conditions has picked 11 countries as the world's worst violators of that basic human right. In a Feb. 18 press conference, commission members announced they are asking Secretary…
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In the Feb. 18 ABP story “New York Baptist leaders Quinn Pugh dead at 74,” please change the reference of East Texas State University to East Texas Baptist University. -30-
Enron whistleblower tells chilling tale of corporate ruin
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) — Enron whistleblower Sherron Watkins warned Samford University students Feb. 19 to avoid “the slow steps to disaster” that can result in ethical failures in business. Watkins, one of Time magazine's Persons of the Year in 2002,…
Mars Hill student strips, longtime professor quits
MARS HILL, N.C. (ABP) — A longtime professor at Mars Hill College is leaving the Baptist-affiliated school after a student took off his clothes in class. The professor called Mars Hill President Dan Lunsford on the evening of Feb. 12…
Younger pastors ask: Is preaching out of touch?
MINNEAPOLIS (ABP) — Clad in faded jeans, paisley shirt, and sandals, Doug Pagitt doesn't look much like a preacher. But Pagitt, 30-something pastor of Solomon's Porch in Minneapolis, is on the vanguard of an effort to help today's emerging, largely…
Complaint filed with attorney general over exclusion of N.C. church
RALEIGH, N.C. (ABP) — A Rocky Mount pastor has filed a formal complaint with the North Carolina Attorney General charging the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina with violating its constitution by expelling a church over the issue of homosexuality….