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My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: How do you know if God healed you of something or if it was the medicine? I?ve had some serious health problems during the last year, and now that they are behind me I don't know... Continue Reading »

Mohler visits Charleston Southern

Southern Baptist Seminary president Al Mohler talks to Charleston Southern University faculty, staff and students about the role of learning in Christianity Sept. 10.... Continue Reading »

Developing?Disciples: Family makes teens happiest, study finds

Straight from MTV comes a report that says today's youth are happiest when they?re with their family and most of them hope to marry and have children of their own someday.... Continue Reading »

18-29? Here’s ‘Hands On’ missions

Daniel Ruiz, 21, wanted a challenge, so he thought he?d try the Sahara Desert. Despite the heat and harsh climate, he immersed himself in learning the Fulani culture and language so he could share the love of Jesus overseas... Continue Reading »

Looking for tomorrow’s missionaries

?Hands On? is ?a recognition of the need to mentor a younger generation in missions,? said Chad Stillwell, one of the coordinators of the new initiative.... Continue Reading »

NGU dedicates Roper Mountain House

North Greenville University dedicated the Roper Mountain House, a new home for 10 male resident students, Aug. 29. The house will help the university in accommodating approximately 1,400 residents of the 2,001 students enrolled this fall at the northern... Continue Reading »

Fast Facts for September 20, 2007

CP: 2.56 percent ahead of last year Year-to-date contributions through the Southern Baptist Convention’s Cooperative Program are 2.56 percent ahead of the same time frame in 2006. As of Aug. 31, the year-to-date total of $187,804,142 for CP missions... Continue Reading »

S.C. volunteers heading to Peru for earthquake relief efforts

Teams of South Carolina Baptist volunteers will be heading to Peru over the course of the next eight weeks in response to the 8.0-magnitude earthquake that reduced multiple villages into mounds of rubble Aug. 15.... Continue Reading »

To New Orleans’ believers, Will Graham urges ‘surrender’

A broad cross-section of nearly 1,200 New Orleans-area residents gathered at First Baptist Church on the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall. They came to the 2007 Katrina Anniversary Prayer Rally to praise God for his abiding grace over... Continue Reading »

Pastor’s Conference to honor South Carolina’s Gideons

The Gideons of South Carolina, who are a part of the oldest Christian business and professional men's association in the country and are best known for their distribution of Bibles, will be honored guests at the South Carolina Baptist... Continue Reading »

Inner-city evangelism project in L.A. sees 260 people receive Christ

As Allan leaned against a wrought-iron fence at a Vermont Street bus stop in Los Angeles, members of the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board's Inner City Evangelism (ICE) team and First Baptist Church-South Los Angeles approached him.... Continue Reading »

Church splitters?

I have been thinking a lot of the modern church-planting movement. In the Upstate of South Carolina, we have a wealth of great churches with worship styles ranging from ultra traditional to off-the-charts ?rock style? of worship. There are... Continue Reading »