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CSU hosts values, ethics series

Charleston Southern University's annual Values and Ethics Series took place from April 7-9. The theme of the 2008 series was ?Media, Music and Christianity,? exploring how the good news of the gospel can be shared in the media culture... Continue Reading »

Online Exclusive: University not in danger of closing; attorney claims news report inaccurate

The attorney for Charleston Southern University says that an article in The State paper April 15, which implies that the university might close if a settlement in the Parish case is not approved by the U.S. District Court, is... Continue Reading »

Online Exclusive: Investors seek to block CSU settlement agreement in Parish fraud case

A small group of investors is seeking to block a $3.9 million settlement that would shield Charleston Southern University from liability in the fraud case of Al Parish, a former economics professor at the school.... Continue Reading »

What are we about?

The Great Commission is, first and foremost, what we are to be about as Christians and as Baptists.... Continue Reading »

Berea pastor ‘still speaks’ through new CD collection

The late Doug Baker, former pastor of Berea First Baptist Church, Greenville, is remembered fondly as a masterful preacher. Even though he is no longer with them, members can still hear the beloved preacher's distinctive Canadian accent.... Continue Reading »

20th annual Crossover enlisting volunteers

For the 20th consecutive year, Southern Baptists? ?Crossover? will relay the gospel throughout the host city for June's SBC annual meeting.... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Showcase for April 17, 2008

First Baptist Church, Lockhart, recently held its annual wild game dinner. This year, approximately 700 attended, along with 100 workers from First Baptist and other area churches. Keynote speaker was Hank Parker, a well-known bass fisherman who is also... Continue Reading »

Crossing Carolina for April 17, 2008

Stephen Watson STEPHEN WATSON was installed March 9 as pastor of Sullivan’s Island Baptist Church. Watson is a 2003 graduate of Southwestern Baptist Seminary and a 1996 graduate of The Citadel, where he served as regimental religious officer. For... Continue Reading »

Byers receives Palmetto Gold scholarship at CSU

Liana Byers, a junior at Charleston Southern University, has been chosen as a 2008 Palmetto Gold Scholarship recipient.... Continue Reading »

Southwestern Seminary celebrates centennial in grand Texas style

Southwestern Baptist Seminary celebrated its 100th birthday in grand Texas style, March 14, replete with a centennial chapel service, alumni gatherings and a campus-wide picnic featuring a spectacular fireworks show. Several notable alumni were present to honor the legacy... Continue Reading »

Charleston Southern hosts Special Olympics

For the second-straight year, the Area 6 Special Olympics Spring Games were held April 3 on the Bagwell-Settle Track at Charleston Southern University. As they were a year ago, Charleston Southern student-athletes were heavily involved as volunteers for the... Continue Reading »

Evangelicals less likely to divorce, Barna survey says

Evangelicals are less likely than the overall population to divorce, although one out of every four evangelicals who are or have been married nevertheless have gone through at least one divorce, according to a new study by The Barna... Continue Reading »