CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — James Welch and Amy Bradley-Welch are quite the adventurous couple. Newlyweds, they graduated in 2006 from a small, rural Baptist college and immediately headed to the raucous, easy-living city on the bayou: New Orleans. Now the Campbellsville…
Longtime Ga. Baptist communicator Diane Reasoner killed in car crash
DULUTH, Ga. (ABP) — A longtime employee of the Georgia Baptist Convention died in a car accident April 1 in Atlanta. Communications specialist Diane Reasoner, 57, had worked with the Georgia convention for 20 years. She and her husband, Richard,…
Former leader Lyons, now paroled, rejected by National Baptist group
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (ABP) — Henry Lyons, the disgraced pastor and convicted felon who campaigned to become president of the Florida General Baptist Convention, was rejected April 4 by delegates at the state convention's annual meeting. Attendees at the meeting…
Pennsylvania county settles lawsuit over faith-based prisoner program
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A Pennsylvania county has settled a lawsuit over funding a prisoner-rehabilitation program that allegedly was filled with religious content. Bradford County, Pa., and attorneys representing six county taxpayers agreed to the settlement in federal court April 3,…
CBF Air Force chaplain ministers to patients, staff at hospital in Iraq
ATLANTA (ABP) — At the U.S. Air Force Theater Hospital in Iraq, the sounds of Army Blackhawk and Marine Sea Knight helicopters are a call to duty for Air Force chaplain Shane Gaster. Gaster, one of more than 90 military…
Researcher: Faith, family help minorities bridge education gap
WACO, Texas (ABP) — The academic achievement gap between Anglo students and their African-American or Hispanic peers disappears when the students have intact, religious families, a new study says. William Jeynes, a non-resident researcher for the Baylor University Institute for…
Opinion: Formation and malformation in the body of Christ
The recent meeting of the Mainstream Baptist Network was the predictable celebration of “freedom” as the cornerstone of what it means to be Baptist. I will note only in passing the irony of a group that describes itself as “mainstream”…
Relationships key component to help immigrants, Baptist workers say
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (ABP) — Every afternoon, Felicitas does something she thought might never happen. She meets the school bus near her Virginia apartment complex to pick up her son, Carlos, as he returns from another day of elementary school. Carlos…
Assistant editor Elliott opens ABP’s New York bureau
NEW YORK (ABP) — Associated Baptist Press has launched a news bureau in the world's media capital, New York. ABP Assistant Editor Hannah Elliott opened the independent news service's New York bureau March 15, a little more than a year…
Dobson backtracks on remarks questioning Thompson’s faith
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (ABP) — Focus on the Family head James Dobson is attempting to deflect criticism for his recent comments that questioned the Christian faith of a potential Republican presidential candidate. Dobson, through a spokesman for the Colorado-based organization,…
Not just for Sundays anymore: papers rethink religion section
NEW YORK (ABP) — On March 24, the Dallas Morning News received the Religion Communicators Council award for the nation's best religion section. It was the 10th time in 11 years the News had won. Unfortunately for the News, there's…
Evangelical leaders, Kennedy unite on immigration reform
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A bipartisan array of Congress members and evangelical leaders exhorted their colleagues March 29 on the moral necessity of immigration reform. Leaders from across the ideological spectrum — from Sens. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)…