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At Home – by Rudy Gray

The phrase ?out of focus? may not be applied to a professional diagnosis, but it seems to be a common problem among professing Christians who find themselves troubled in spirit.... Continue Reading »

Joe Gibbs sets forth ‘Game Plan for Life’

Joe Gibbs, a three-time Super Bowl champion coach and owner of a three-time NASCAR champion team, relates to men's innate desire to win. ?What men want to know, everywhere I go, is how they can succeed, too,? Gibbs writes... Continue Reading »

Sunday School Lessons: July 31, 2011, Explore the Bible

These chapters may be the most important in this book. They are called by some the Book of Consolation. The political future of Judah looked pretty bad, but based on Jeremiah 30:33, the spiritual future was bright.... Continue Reading »

Historic Senate DOMA hearing debates marriage’s definition, purpose

A historic Senate hearing on a possible repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act revealed a large divide on beliefs about the definition of marriage but also showcased opposing arguments on a subject traditionalists say is often misunderstood --... Continue Reading »

Youth bring life lessons home from mission trip

Seventeen South Carolina teens turned heads in New England June 19-28 when they gave up sleeping late and other typical teen-centered activities to serve and love people around Boston, Mass.... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Brunch Casserole

There are several recipes similar to today's. Usually they are called "breakfast casseroles," but the recipes, whether served at breakfast or brunch, are about the same - and we thank Jo Quesenberry of Gateway Church in Sumter for sharing... Continue Reading »

Abortion-causing drugs should be covered under health care law, committee says

Health insurance plans will be required to provide no-cost coverage of contraceptives -- including drugs that can cause abortions -- under a recommendation made to the federal government July 19... Continue Reading »

Pannell to lead NGU academics

An administrator and professor with Old Testament credentials has been named vice president for academic affairs at North Greenville University.... Continue Reading »

New church multiplication process generates enthusiasm, partnership

Howlandville Church, located in Warrenville in the Aiken Association, had dwindled to eight members by the summer of 2010. The church's transitional pastor, Joe Youngblood, approached Daryl Price, director of the church multiplication group of the South Carolina Baptist... Continue Reading »

Frink publishes ‘The Music of Worship’

George Frink, a retired church music minister and composer from Charleston, has published 'the Music of Worship? (Carol Press, 2011), a look at the history, purpose and planning of church music.... Continue Reading »

House passes cut, cap, balance bill

The U.S. House of Representatives adopted a bill July 19 not only to reduce federal spending but to require a constitutional amendment to balance the budget before raising the debt ceiling.... Continue Reading »

This year’s Sturgis rally goal: plant a church for bikers

After this year"s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Baptists in the Dakotas want to birth a church.... Continue Reading »