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Burleson resigns as IMB trustee

Wade Burleson of Oklahoma has resigned from the board of trustees of the International Mission Board, effective Jan. 30.... Continue Reading »

Fast Facts for February 7, 2008

ABC draws heavy FCC indecency fine The Federal Communications Commission issued a $1.43 million indecency fine against 52 ABC affiliates Jan. 25 for airing nudity during an episode of “NYPD Blue” in 2003, marking the second-largest indecency fine ever... Continue Reading »

Southeastern mourns death of Bush

After a two-year battle with cancer, L. Russ Bush III, noted philosopher, apologist, author, professor, pastor and friend of Southern Baptists, died Jan. 23.... Continue Reading »

Caring for aged, their caregivers

Seminary professor Terri Stovall wants churches to ?understand the current trends of the aging population that will balloon over the next 50 years, to examine what scripture says to seniors, families and the church, and to find practical ways... Continue Reading »

First Person: The truth about trans fats

Checking the nutrition labels on food packaging is an important tool in determining the nutritional value of what we eat. But it's not always easy deciphering those charts with their fine print, percentages and abbreviations.... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Cooking Collards

You may think I am obsessed with green vegetables. Last year I wrote about collards, and last issue it was broccoli. Well, I’ve just recently learned something new about cooking collards that I want to share with you. (Actually... Continue Reading »

My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: A friend of mine just laughs when I tell him he needs to give his life to Christ or he won't go to heaven. He says he?ll just take his chances, and in the meantime, he... Continue Reading »

At Home – by Rudy Gray

On Dec. 1, our middle daughter was married. She was the first of our three girls to marry, and while I have done many weddings as a pastor, this was different. Everything went off beautifully and now they are... Continue Reading »

Anderson students, faculty, staff share faith at home, abroad

Following final exams at the end of the fall semester, when many were looking forward to some rest and relaxation, 76 students, faculty and staff members set out to make a difference in the world through mission trips to... Continue Reading »

Evangelicals say abortion top problem

Abortion is the overwhelming choice of evangelicals as the nation's top moral problem, according to a new survey by The Barna Group.... Continue Reading »

In election year: Pro-life movement at ‘fork in the road’

The pro-life movement continues to make progress, but it faces a crucial juncture 35 years into America's devastating abortion regime.... Continue Reading »

Baptists join in ‘Souper Bowl of Caring’

Long after Super Bowl XLII, the Southern Baptist World Hunger Fund will continue benefiting from this year's 'souper Bowl of Caring.?... Continue Reading »