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Sunday School Lessons: April 17, 2011, Explore the Bible

Adrian Rogers once said, ?If you are wrong about Jesus, it doesn't matter what else you are right about.? Believers must grasp essential truths about the Lord Jesus Christ to give a ready defense against heresy. Chapter one of... Continue Reading »

Mack impacted morality in S.C.

Many of you have heard that Joe Mack, director of the SCBC's office of public policy, retired after 12 years of devoted service to South Carolina Baptists. There are not enough words to express our deep appreciation for his... Continue Reading »

Sunday School Lessons: April 24, 2011, Explore the Bible

?Why are you crying?? That is an unusual question to ask at a graveside. Yet, that is the question Mary was asked twice on Resurrection Sunday morning. Mary did not believe Jesus was going to rise from the dead.... Continue Reading »

First Person: Finding Hope in Our Creative Faithfulness

Each of us has our own Baptist story. Mine starts on a dead-end road at a small country church with two rows of wooden pews sitting stark against blood-red carpet. Every week, the brick building with white trim was... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Savory Chicken Crescent Squares

I wanted to say, but didn't, that Methodists make really good Baptists when we get through with them. I was talking with Jean Singletary of Mt. Pleasant. I wanted to share her recipe with you and had found her... Continue Reading »

Intersections: Where Faith Meets Life – by Bob Weathers

According to Time magazine online, researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Arizona gathered census data in nine countries ? Australia, Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland ? and found a... Continue Reading »

Paul Callicutt Sr.

Paul Callicutt Sr., 90, of the Colston community near Bamberg, died March 15, 2011. He served in active pastoral ministry for 53 years.... Continue Reading »

In Greenville: May 12 event to benefit children’s home

A former World Series MVP and an All-American college football player will be on hand May 12 for a ?Go to Bat for Children? event at Fluor Field in Greenville to raise awareness and support for Connie Maxwell Children's... Continue Reading »

Arlene Cooper

Arlene Harrison Cooper, 66, of Easley, a career international missionary, died April 2, 2011, at her residence.... Continue Reading »

SCBC’s Pettit visits Japan to chart Baptist response

It took six days for Southern Baptist disaster-relief specialists from South Carolina and Alabama to gain access to Japan's tsunami- and earthquake-stricken Tohoku prefecture. It only took a few minutes, however, for them to understand the intense fears surrounding... Continue Reading »

North Greenville University wraps up 5th Christian Worldview Conference

The fifth annual Christian Worldview Conference at North Greenville University, held March 21-23 and sponsored by the school's Christian Worldview Center, featured speakers, breakout sessions and music.... Continue Reading »

Robert Wallace Lawson Sr.

Robert Wallace Lawson Sr., 90, of Rock Hill, a retired pastor and missionary, died March 19, 2011.... Continue Reading »