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Commentary: The wall is down – by Don Kirkland

I am certain that I have not read Robert Frost's poem, ?Mending Wall,? since I was in high school, though I could have come across it in college as well. But a line from that poem apparently buried itself... Continue Reading »

Hugh Chandler Fortson

Hugh Chandler Fortson, 86, of Greenwood, a retired Baptist pastor, died Oct. 29, 2007.... Continue Reading »

Soup-eating season time to collect labels

'this is the soup eating season,? said Mae Goodgame in a recent note to The Baptist Courier, calling attention to the fact that it's an ideal time of the year for collecting those Campbell's labels to help churches purchase... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Showcase for November 15, 2007

Barbara Hairfield and the Ann Leake Sunday School Class of Cavins Baptist Church, Woodruff, have started Cavins Baptist Military Ministries. They have adopted 52 U.S. soldiers in Iraq, sending boxes with non-perishable items, hygiene products, socks, phone cards, and... Continue Reading »

One in Christ

In today's society, churches are trying new ideas to reach the younger generation, and many of these youth have not seen the inside of a church before. We would like to think these young people come from a two-parent... Continue Reading »

The Pastor’s Corner – by Danny Burnley

Neither time nor space would allow me the opportunity to express my thanks to God for all his wonderful blessings upon me in this article. However, since this space is called 'the Pastor's Corner,? allow me to share what... Continue Reading »

First Person: ‘Experienced God at work’ through SCBC

I have just retired after 43 years in the ministry with the past 33 years working in Christian higher education. I was most happy serving the last 11 years at North Greenville University, which is one of our three... Continue Reading »

Faith no illusion for NGU student

Abracadabra. Alakasplit. Poof. Although the concept of magic has often been used for evil, Jonathan Kirk, freshman Christian studies major from Midway, Tenn., has found a way to use it for the glory of God.... Continue Reading »

Fall term signals promising start for CSU

The fall 2007 semester has signaled a promising start to the academic year for both students and Charleston Southern University as a whole. Campus ministry organizations and outreach projects continue to bring the gospel to students and members of... Continue Reading »

North Greenville University cuts ribbon for Younts fitness center

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held during North Greenville University's homecoming weekend to open the newly renovated Forrest and Marie Younts Wellness Center. The center is named in memory of the parents of Melvin Younts from Fountain Inn, longtime trustee... Continue Reading »

At Home – by Rudy Gray

The idea in God's word seems to be teaching and modeling godly truth and behavior to a child. Training is not a one-time experience but a process. When parents are involved in training their children, they are helping them... Continue Reading »

WMU challenges ‘Live the Joy of Missions’ at national conference

Loving God with ?all you are? was the central message during the Live the Joy of Missions WMU Conference, which was based on Luke 10:27: ?Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul... Continue Reading »