Guest Editorial for March 10, 2005 By Robert Marus The Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of government displays of the Ten Commandments, and one local official thinks he knows why such displays are legal. “American law is all about…
Church & People News for March 10, 2005
STAFF CHANGES • Russell Fail, resigning as pastor of Pine Grove Church, Petersburg. • Shea Shrader, to Harman Memorial Church, Maxie, as interim pastor. RETIREMENT • Herman C. Absher has announced plans to retire as pastor of Mount Tabor Church,…
Building bridges
Heritage Column for March 10, 2005 By Fred Anderson In July 1905 Baptists from 23 nations assembled in London for the first congress of the Baptist World Alliance. At least 23 Virginians were in attendance, as well as others with…
Mainstream honors two Virginia Baptists
Two Virginia Baptists were among six people inducted into the Mainstream Baptist Network Hall of Fame during its meeting Feb. 25-26 in Atlanta. The inclusion recognizes those who “championed and maintained Baptist heritage and principles in time of conflict.” The…
Say what you mean
Another View for March 10, 2005 By Scott Kleinknecht I have read the resolution on abortion that was passed by the Baptist General Association of Virginia in 1997 and is included in its pamphlet, “Truthfully Speaking.” Several letters to the…
Letters for March 10, 2005
Counseling at Southern The headline (“A new way to counsel”) on page 7 of the March 3 Religious Herald is misleading. What Southern Seminary is planning to do with their counseling program is not new. In 1970 Jay Adams heralded…
Texas Baptist leaders vote to seek BWA membership
The Baptist General Convention of Texas will seek full membership in the Baptist World Alliance, a body with which it has had informal ties for a number of years. The BGCT's Executive Board approved the action March 1, with two…
American Baptists avoid recall of missionaries
An international missions official for the American Baptist Churches USA has announced that a feared recall of missionaries will not happen in 2005. Last summer, American Baptist leaders said they needed to close a $1.5 million budget gap to prevent…
Faith-based groups got $2 billion in ’04, Bush says
President Bush told a group of religious leaders that his administration allocated $2 billion to faith-based organizations last year to assist in their work of showing compassion toward Americans in need. “No matter what your faith is, we're united in…