LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (ABP)—The story of Lakeshore Drive Baptist Church in Little Rock, Ark., encapsulates the little-recounted role that white Baptists played during the Civil Rights Movement—on both sides. The church owes its existence to the 1957-59 struggle to integrate…
2ND OPINION: Looking for new Catherines
RICHMOND (BP) — She was born 660 years ago into a world tormented by fear, chaos and death. Her mother wanted her to be a “normal” daughter, to marry and rear a family behind the relatively secure walls of middle-class…
Transformed: YEC premiers new name, location
More than 1,250 Virginia Baptists flocked to Richmond in August for the annual youth evangelism conference — now called Youth Encounter. About 160 made professions of faith or commitments to Christian service during the two days. Alice Rusher Starfield, an…
RESPONSE: Immigration commentaries
In regard to the response you published on my Second Opinion article of Aug. 9 [“What should lawmakers do?”], I just want to make two points of clarification for your readers: First, the Latino Network of Virginia Baptists is not…
FIRST PERSON: Special needs ministry makes difference at church
RUCKERSVILLE, Va. — The special needs ministry at Spring Hill Baptist Church in Ruckersville is exciting, vibrant and growing. But it hasn't always been that way. When my family moved here nearly seven years ago so I could join the…
News about Virginia Baptists and their ministries for Sept. 6, 2007
STAFF CHANGES • Jack Thomas, to Lyles Church, Palmyra, as pastor. • Dennis V. Jones, to Dublin Church, Dublin, as pastor. • Joshua L. M. Pittman, to Upper King & Queen Church, Newtown, as pastor. • James Combow, resigning as…
VIRGINIA BRIEFS
Virginia Baptist Library Association plans conference. VBLA has announced plans for its fall conference, to be held Oct. 12-13 at First Baptist Church in Richmond, focusing on the theme “The Church Library—Treasury of the Past, Key to the Future.” The…
2ND OPINION: I was a stranger and you took me in
I remember so many occasions when I was a stranger in a foreign land. I traveled over Latin America and the rest of the world as a missionary with the International Mission Board, serving as a consultant in the use…
‘The Negro problem’
It was a “sunny, balmy and bracing” day in Lynchburg in late February 1883 when about 300 persons gathered for the first Congress of Virginia Baptists. For several days ministers and laypersons listened to lectures on various issues of the…