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Terry Pleasant to be nominated as SCBC first vice president

Terry E. Pleasant, pastor of Little Mountain Church, Wellford, will be nominated as first vice president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention at the SCBC annual meeting in November.... Continue Reading »

ADAM & EVE: Controversy heats up

This is the first article that R. Albert Mohler Jr. plans to write on denials by some scholars of an historical Adam and Eve as the first parents of all humanity and as the solitary first human pair.... Continue Reading »

Luter election reflects SBC’s growing diversity, New Orleans pastors say

African American pastors in the New Orleans Baptist Association say the election of Fred Luter as the Southern Baptist Convention"s first vice president is important evidence that the SBC has departed from the racial exclusion of its past.... Continue Reading »

SPORTS: Auburn gets ‘Courageous’

The Auburn football team took a break from practice and team meetings for a screening of "Courageous," the new movie from Sherwood Pictures, releasing Sept. 30.... Continue Reading »

FIRST-PERSON: Ready to pray anew for the unreached

With both anticipation and nostalgia I listened to Bryant Wright, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, tell how he and Tom Elliff, the International Mission Board"s new president, each had been led by the Spirit of God to challenge... Continue Reading »

BP Ledger, Aug. 22 edition

Today"s BP Ledger includes items from:
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Union University
Compass Direct News Service
World News Service
American Center for Law and Justice
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Israel Ministry of Tourism

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM PRISONERS IN CHINA... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Sunday School class sends 13 missionaries to oil fields of North Dakota

Brandy, a rising seventh-grader, approached flag football camp in a black t-shirt that matched her disposition. She wasn't confident that she would fit into the afternoon camp, sponsored by First Church, Williston, N.D., and organized by 13 men from... Continue Reading »

LIFE DIGEST: China doubted over announced end of sex-selection abortion

The Chinese government announced Aug. 8 plans to restrict sex-selection abortions, but a leading American foe of Beijing"s coercive population control policy expressed skepticism.... Continue Reading »

FIRST-PERSON: When saving a life, don’t fret the ACLU

A retired Tulsa police officer persuaded a suicidal man against taking his own life in mid-August by talking about his Christian faith. He also prayed with the distraught man.... Continue Reading »

Miss Black USA to key on ‘my generation of young sisters’

Ocielia Gibson impressed judges at the Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant 2011 when asked how the nation could improve the high school graduation and college entry rates of African Americans.... Continue Reading »

Africa famine slideshow aids relief effort

With Southern Baptist famine relief efforts gearing up in the Horn of Africa, support for those efforts is being mobilized with the posting of a downloadable multimedia slideshow on the crisis.... Continue Reading »

STURGIS: 539 professions of faith & first volunteer fatality

Encounters at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally between 160 evangelistic volunteers and 4,800-plus biker enthusiasts led to 539 professions of faith in Jesus Christ over an eight-day period at the famed event.... Continue Reading »