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Van Hinton Porter

Van Hinton Porter, 86, of West Columbia, a long-serving pastor, died Feb. 19, 2010.... Continue Reading »

Capitol View – by Joe Mack

Carolina Baptists value people, partnerships, prayer, innovation and integrity. We always have; we always will. Because these ideals and people are so precious to us, we should want to be involved in today's public arena. As Christians, we need... Continue Reading »

In Your Interest – by Valerie Rumbough

Okay, it's time to get those tax returns in. The IRS has published its list of the most common errors that people make during this time. Although they seem simple, they can really cause a lot of headaches if... Continue Reading »

Commentary: No Good Guys, No Bad Guys … by Don Kirkland

It actually might be a good thing for Southern Baptists that two titans of denominational life ? the IMB's Jerry Rankin and the SBC Executive Committee's Morris Chapman ? aired their differences publicly. Surprisingly, the immediate cause for their... Continue Reading »

Piney Grove to celebrate 200 years

Piney Grove Baptist Church, Lake View, will celebrate its bicentennial during an 11 a.m. worship service on April 11.

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Thank You, South Carolina Baptists

You have seen the heartbreaking pictures. You have heard the desperate cries for help. The needs are staggering! The devastating effects following Haiti's earthquake will last for perhaps a generation. We already know of approximately 200,000 deaths, one to... Continue Reading »

Lancaster First Baptist premieres ‘Miss Annie’

The music ministry of First Baptist Church, Lancaster, premiered a musical based on the life of Southern Baptist missions champion Annie Armstrong on March 17.... Continue Reading »

Challenge 2010 event aims to share gospel with youth

An Upstate evangelistic event that has resulted in more than 600 faith professions among teenagers will be held April 11 in Spartanburg. The Challenge 2010 youth crusade, held over three nights last year, will be condensed into a one-night... Continue Reading »

Appalachian Trail ‘amazing opportunity’ for witnessing

To understand a person, walk a mile in his shoes. But if that person is an Appalachian Trail thru-hiker, you?ll have to walk several hundred miles.... Continue Reading »

McCall had lasting impact on former camper

Luke Dodenhoff's first trip to Camp McCall was with his father for a week of Lad Camp. As an older camper, Luke made his profession of faith at McCall on July 10, 2003. Because of his decision, Luke's family... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Congealed Chicken Salad

I love hearing from pastors' wives and receiving their recipes. Today’s suggestion is one I’m sure you will put in the “keeping" file. It is from Jean Houston Garrett, a native Texan who became a naturalized South Carolinian by... Continue Reading »

Pastor to Pastor – by Brad Whitt

I have always held a special affinity and affection for pastors. I would imagine that this comes from growing up in a pastor's home and being introduced to great pastors during my childhood and teenage years.... Continue Reading »