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First Person: Fixer-upper or move-in ready?

Is it financially wiser to buy a home that is a fixer-upper or one that is move-in ready? Well, that depends, because obviously the answer won't be the same for all situations.... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Zucchini Patties

Zucchini are among the first locally grown vegetables to show up on the grocery and farmers' markets shelves. They are good for you: low in calories, high in vitamins A and C, high in manganese and potassium. They are... Continue Reading »

My Answer – by Billy Graham

ear Dr. Graham: If something bad happened to one of our parents, does this mean God is going to make it happen to us also? My mom died of breast cancer when she was fairly young, and now I?m... Continue Reading »

CWJC children discover the joy of missions

Perhaps there are cries of desperation, internal and inaudible. Maybe there is shame. Maybe there are just miscellaneous hard times. Whatever the reasons, there are those who feel forgotten, unloved, and may even feel unfit for God's use. These... Continue Reading »

Anderson University set to exceed enrollment record – again

Freshmen and transfers, coupled with a higher number of returning students, will push Anderson University enrollment to its highest level ever, according to university officials.... Continue Reading »

Worship Summit combines different expressions for one common goal

The first ever Worship Summit gathered church musicians of all ages and styles at White Oak Conference Center Aug. 22-23. Participants came from across South Carolina and beyond to receive practical training and be inspired to come closer to... Continue Reading »

McCormick honored for 70-year-ministry

Lewis McCormick, pastor emeritus of First Baptist Church, Mullins, was honored Aug. 10 for his 70 years in the ministry. He served First Baptist from 1958 until his retirement in 1987.... Continue Reading »

Charleston Southern School of Nursing receives simulator

The Derry Patterson Wingo School of Nursing at Charleston Southern University now holds the prestigious distinction of having the world's most advanced wireless human patient simulator. The school of nursing at CSU is the only one in the Lowcountry... Continue Reading »

Intersections: Where Faith Meets Life – by Bob Weathers

Last month's Olympic Games had all the drama. All the greatness. All the masterful feats of strength and prowess. And all the egos to go with it.... Continue Reading »

Back to school: Opportunity to share Christ

With school back in session, drivers are heeding the warning again to slow down in school zones. Public school buses loaded with excited children are rolling down our streets. The start of a new school year marks not only... Continue Reading »

At forum, McCain and Obama differ on abortion, judiciary

Evangelical leaders say presumptive Republican nominee John McCain and Democrat nominee Barack Obama differ sharply on abortion, ?gay rights? and the judiciary. The two men appeared on stage separately for one hour each at Saddleback Church in California and... Continue Reading »

Makers of ‘Facing the Giants’ tackle marriage in ‘Fireproof’

If standing ovations are any indication, the makers of ?Facing the Giants? probably have another hit on their hands.... Continue Reading »