Another View for December 8, 2005 By Jerry Rankin International Mission Board Historians identify William Carey's departure for India in 1793 as launching the modern missionary movement. But most would acknowledge that more has been accomplished in global missions following…
Thoughts on the 2005 Women of Faith conference
By Phyllis Johnson Holland Baptist Church, Suffolk It's something special to see 23,622 women in one place. Now imagine them singing praise tunes and listening to some of the most sincere, funny, talented and spiritually moving women God has put…
Students seek their main line of direction, motion, growth at collegiate confere
By Corey Fields Intern, Emerging Leaders Team Virginia Baptist Mission Board The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines axis in several ways. It could mean “a straight line about which a body or geometric figure rotates” or “a main line of direction, motion,…
Baptist brewhaha: Leaders deny reports that volunteers refused to hand out water
Southern Baptist disaster-relief leaders are denying reports, spread widely across the Internet, that a group of their volunteers in Florida refused to give water to victims of Hurricane Wilma because it came from a beer-brewing company. A Fort Myers, Fla.,…
New Orleans Seminary restores power, water
Through the diligent work of seminary employees, construction workers and volunteers, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary is making significant progress in restoration efforts following Hurricane Katrina. One of the biggest accomplishments has been the restoration of electricity and water. Power…
Baylor elects educator as new president
After several fits and starts, Baylor University's search for new leadership has produced a president-John Lilley, current president of the University of Nevada, Reno, and a three-time graduate of Baylor. Lilley, 66, was elected Nov. 3 by regents of Baylor,…
Alabama conservatives disband, citing success
Alabama Baptist Conservatives, a network of pastors organized in 1997, officially disbanded Sept. 29, saying they accomplished their goal of steering the state's Baptist convention in “a conservative direction.” “The state convention has taken a stand of being loyal Southern…
Action on budget, homosexuals, trustees execs show conservatives’ muscle in N.C.
By Greg Warner Executive Editor Associated Baptist Press The rise to power of conservatives among North Carolina Baptists, at times arduous and slow, clearly is picking up steam. As recently as two years ago, control of the Baptist State Convention…
‘Praise in the Park’ reaches out in Shenandoah Valley
Held in the gazebo at Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton every Tuesday evening during July and August, “Praise in the Park” has brought eight free Christian concerts to the community. Local bands provided the music and church members sold hot…