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South Carolina Showcase for March 4, 2010

The youth at Kelleytown Baptist Church, Hartsville, recently traveled to Winterplace Ski Resort in West Virginia for their winter retreat. This year’s theme was “Feeling the Chill,” taken from Psalm 2:11, and focused on worship. The news of one... Continue Reading »

GuideStone rep needed

I was born in 1946, and I am classified as the eldest of the Baby Boomer generation. I am grateful for the 63 years our Father has allowed me to live and to serve him, and it has been... Continue Reading »

‘Bring-a-Kid’ to Darlington race on May 7

The 24th annual ?Bring-a-Kid? race night at Darlington Raceway will be held Friday, May 7, with the running of the Darlington 200.... Continue Reading »

Depressed need support

I am 73, and perhaps my words will have some positive thought to add to what has been already said. I am not a minister. I am a retired layman who worked in layman's occupations, but I have suffered... Continue Reading »

At Home – by Rudy Gray

Showing movies at church can have a very positive influence on people. Churches must be careful and check out the licensing agreements, etc., before simply showing a regular DVD. It is usually more costly to license a movie for... Continue Reading »

Don’t ‘under-spiritualize’

As I read the letters in response to the one I submitted Feb. 4, I was surprised that my words did not come across with the precision and clarity I had intended. My letter was not written to offend... Continue Reading »

‘Food in the freezers, people getting fed’

An idea born of one man's ?wrestling? with God has grown into a thriving ministry that feeds more than 200 people each week.... Continue Reading »

Depression: No one immune

Dr. Crowe was correct (?Your Views,? Feb. 18). Depression itself is not a sin, nor is it always the result of sin. Its primary cause is an imbalance or lack of certain neurotransmitter chemicals in the brain.... Continue Reading »

Student-led renewal challenges listeners to ‘know God’

North Greenville University's annual student-led renewal ran from Jan. 25-29 with the goal of challenging students to seek God more intimately. Speakers had a different approach to the theme of ?Knowing God? when they addressed the student body.... Continue Reading »

Ministry to deaf needed

We minister to and represent the South Carolina Baptist Conference of the Deaf, affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Deaf and hard-of-hearing people are a unique, vibrant and active group with their own language and culture. They live... Continue Reading »

Fisherman’s T-shirts help feed hungry

Robert Case, a member of Glendale Baptist Church in Spartanburg County and an admitted fisherman, came home from the lake one day with a nice string of crappie. He let the fish go bad, and he felt plenty guilty... Continue Reading »

Great Commission Resurgence Task Force releases progress report

Southern Baptists must be gripped anew by the lostness of the world, repent of their self-centeredness and focus their local churches on taking the gospel to those who have yet to hear, the chairman of the Southern Baptist Convention's... Continue Reading »