NASHVILLE (ABP) — Teenage Christians are as likely to steal songs electronically as other music fans, according to a new poll. In an online survey of about 1,500 teens, commissioned by the Gospel Music Association, 77 percent of born-again Christian…
Two cable music channels target Christian viewers
NASHVILLE (ABP) — The cable TV industry, which didn't warm to the idea of a gospel music network a decade ago, will be asked to welcome two such channels this fall. The Gospel Music Channel plans to offer music videos,…
CORRECTION
There is an error in the May 4, 2004, ABP story, titled, “Haynes: 'World's greatest experiment' in religious freedom must be preserved.” In the 12th paragraph, the author refers to keynote speaker John Seigenthaler as a founder of the Freedom…
Moderate Missouri convention taps Hill as interim executive
COLUMBIA, Mo. (ABP) — A two-year-old alternative Baptist state convention in Missouri has named a former executive director of the rival Missouri Baptist Convention as its interim executive director. Jim Hill, who resigned as the old Missouri convention's executive director…
ABP directors approve joint project, suspend publication of magazine
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) — At their semi-annual meeting April 29-May 1, directors of Associated Baptist Press agreed to enter into a new educational and fund-raising partnership with two sister Baptist organizations. The board also voted to suspend publication of FaithWorks,…
Haynes: ‘World’s greatest experiment’ in religious freedom must be preserved
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) — Charles Haynes didn't know he would be receiving a painting of colonial Providence, R.I., and its historic First Baptist Church in America when he praised the founder of both that city and congregation. The First Amendment…
Moore loses final appeal to save job as chief justice
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (ABP) — Alabama's controversial “Ten Commandments Judge” lost his final chance to keep his job April 30. In a unanimous opinion, a specially appointed temporary Alabama Supreme Court upheld a November decision by the state's Court of the…
State legislators deal victories to gay-rights supporters, foes
WASHINGTON (ABP) — As the battle over same-sex marriage and other gay-rights issues rages across the country, both supporters and opponents of gay rights have logged several important victories in recent weeks. Since late April, gays and their allies have…
Alliance adopts statements on marriage, Cuba at meeting
DAYTON, Ohio (ABP) — In its recent annual meeting, the Alliance of Baptists adopted statements of concern about the politicization of gay marriage and the United States' relations with Cuba. The progressive group also elected a female chaplain from Baltimore…