WASHINGTON (ABP) — An epic Senate battle over President Bush's judicial nominees has begun. And the woman who is in the middle of it is providing fodder for both sides in the caustic debate. Opponents of nominee Priscilla Owen say…
Federal judge who lost husband, mother warns of link between rhetoric, violence
WASHINGTON (ABP) — The federal judge who recently lost her husband and mother to a disgruntled claimant had strong words of caution for “some members of Congress” and televangelist Pat Robertson May 18. Federal District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow criticized…
World Baptists more interested in unity than U.S. squabbles, BWA head says
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ABP) — Baptists of the world are more interested in unity and ministry than in denominational squabbles like the one dividing Baptists in the southern United States, said Denton Lotz, general secretary of the Baptist World Alliance. “It's…
Beheading of Christian leader in Bangladesh second in a year
JALALPUR, Bangladesh (ABP) — A Baptist lay pastor has been beheaded in Bangladesh, the second Christian leader to lose his life in that country in a year, according to a Christian news organization. Dulal Sarkar, 35, was attacked as he…
Protesters oppose Christian university planned for Moscow neighborhood
MOSCOW (ABP) – About 100 people picketed a district assembly building in Moscow May 17 because they said plans for a private Russian-American Christian college in a local neighborhood is a threat to the Russian Orthodox Church. According to the…
CBF church in N.C. ends bid for associational membership
WILMINGTON, N.C. (ABP) — A new Cooperative Baptist Fellowship church in southeastern North Carolina has withdrawn its application for membership in the Wilmington Baptist Association after it became the subject of debate at the association's meeting May 12. North Brunswick…
Federal appeals court rules in favor of ‘In God We Trust’ inscription
RICHMOND, Va. (ABP) — A federal appeals court has said an inscription of the national motto, “In God We Trust,” on a North Carolina government building is constitutional. In a unanimous ruling May 14, a three-judge panel of the Virginia-based…
ACLU challenges government funds for ‘evangelistic’ sex-ed program
WASHINGTON (ABP) — A civil-liberties group is challenging the constitutionality of government support for an abstinence-only sex-ed program that bills itself as an “evangelistic ministry” and gives teenagers silver rings inscribed with a Bible passage. The Massachusetts branch of the…
Endowed chairs for Garlands are double rarity for Baylor
WACO, Texas (ABP) – A married couple who teach at Baylor University, David and Diana Garland, have had two academic chairs endowed in their honor. The endowments are a double rarity: Baylor never has established individual chairs for both husband…