WACO, Texas (ABP) — A former Baylor University assistant professor of nursing is suing the school, alleging her tenure was unfairly denied. Linda Haynes, a tenure-track professor at Baylor for six years, was informed of the decision in 2003 and…
One of four Moore-backed candidates wins Alabama Republican primary (updated)
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following story updates information in the original article of 6-2-04. There also is a correction to the name of Jean Brown in the second paragraph. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (ABP) — An advisor to former Alabama Chief Justice Roy…
California judge rules against ban on ‘partial-birth’ abortion
SAN FRANCISCO (ABP) — A federal judge in California has declared unconstitutional a federal law that attempts to ban certain medical procedures that abortion-rights opponents call “partial-birth” abortions. Federal District Judge Phyllis Hamilton of San Francisco, in a decision handed…
European mission leaders ‘repent’ for colonialism’s abuse of Africa
BERLIN, Germany (ABP) — European Baptists leaders “repented” for their century-old role in the colonizing of Africa, which they admit divided and exploited the continent. The European Baptist Mission, the mission society of European Baptists, recognized the 120th anniversary of…
Wheelchair-bound student follows dream to short-term mission post in India
WACO, Texas (ABP) — When Heather Herschap became convinced last year her prayer life was too focused on her own needs, she asked God for direction. “God whispered into my ear: 'India,'” she said. “I wasn't sure what to do…
Bush again expands faith-based partnerships by executive order
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Continuing a familiar pattern, President Bush used his administrative powers June 1 to make it easier for churches and other religious organizations to receive federal money for social services. Bush announced an executive order — his third…
Candidate endorsed by Roy Moore beats current justice in primary
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (ABP) — Roy Moore's hand-picked candidate to replace himself as Alabama's chief justice won a tightly contested primary battle June 1 over one of Moore's former colleagues. With the vast majority of the state's precincts reporting, former Moore…
Durham church leaves NC convention over handling of homosexuality issue
DURHAM, N.C. (ABP) — A Durham, N.C., church has voted to pull out of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina over the convention's treatment of another congregation that admitted gay members. The members of Watts Street Baptist Church voted…
Federal court overturns Ashcroft rule penalizing Oregon assisted suicides
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A federal appeals court has stopped Attorney General John Ashcroft's attempt to override an Oregon law allowing physician-assisted suicides. A divided three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled May 26 that Ashcroft overstepped…
Dispute over tax exemption swings in favor of Unitarian church
DENISON, Texas (ABP) — A Texas church's tax-exempt status, which was denied three years ago because of the church's alleged lack of beliefs, was abruptly reinstated recently after the case drew media attention. Red River Unitarian Universalist Church in Denison…
Leaving the SBC behind proves hard for some churches
CHARLESTON, S.C. (ABP) — Providence Baptist Church never has been a Southern Baptist church and doesn't want to be one. But the congregation has had a hard time convincing the Southern Baptist Convention of that. The eight-year-old church in Charleston,…
Evangelicals, Catholics, mainline groups want to draw attention to poverty in election
WASHINGTON (ABP) — Fighting poverty should be a far more prominent issue for American Christians in the 2004 elections than it has been in the past, according to a diverse group of leaders meeting in Washington. The Christian anti-poverty group…