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In Your Interest – by Valerie Rumbough

Financial abuse of the elderly is a serious tragedy. Although many of our senior adults are more financially savvy these days, this problem is still significant. If you have a friend or family member who is a senior adult,... Continue Reading »

My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: In biblical times, did God speak to people in a voice they could hear? If so, why doesn't he do it today? I?d have a much stronger faith if I only heard his voice speaking to... Continue Reading »

Krigbaum achieving her college dream – 15 years later

It had been 15 years since Andrea Krigbaum was a student at Charleston Southern University. Excited and nervous, she returned for her first day of class in 2008, determined this time to finish what she started.... Continue Reading »

Missionary parents challenged to examine children’s call – and their own

Retiring International Mission Board president Jerry Rankin and his wife Bobbye were honored by parents of missionaries at a retreat April 23-25 at White Oak Conference Center.... Continue Reading »

Pastor to Pastor – by Brad Whitt

One of my favorite movies in recent years is the true story of the tragedy and 'triumph? of the Marshall University Thundering Herd. For those who have seen the movie, or even the trailer, you are familiar with the... Continue Reading »

Screven Association’s ‘Camporee’ opportunity for boys to hear gospel

The 14th annual Screven Baptist Association Camporee was held April 16-18 at Givhans Baptist Church. Ten churches were represented, with a total attendance of 200.... Continue Reading »

Intersections: Where Faith Meets Life – by Bob Weathers

Please. Call them crazy. Call them confused. But don't call them Christians.... Continue Reading »

North Greenville University professor Collier receives teaching award

Cheryl Collier, professor of English and English department chair at North Greenville University, was one of the recipients of the SCICU Excellence in Teaching Award for 2010.... Continue Reading »

Boston ‘passes torch’ to South Carolina for multiethnic conference

On May 25, ethnic ministry leaders in the Carolinas are invited to attend an Ethnic America Network (EAN) regional meeting to discuss plans for the 2012 national meeting, to be held in Spartanburg. Jim Goodroe, director of the Spartanburg... Continue Reading »

‘Preaching Boot Camp’ July 26-28 at Anderson University

?Preaching to Change Lives? is the theme of the second annual Preaching Boot Camp at Anderson University, scheduled for July 26-28.... Continue Reading »

Fast Facts for May 13, 2010

IMB trustees plan for interim presidency International Mission Board trustees meeting in Chicago May 4-5 made plans for an interim presidency if no candidate for president has been voted into office by July 31. If no candidate is brought... Continue Reading »

Cribb joins Anderson faculty

Bryan Cribb has joined the faculty of Anderson University as assistant professor of Christian studies.... Continue Reading »