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Joseph M. Pickler

Joseph M. Pickler, 99, a retired pastor who served 14 churches over the course of his ministry, died July 7, 2007, in Gaffney.... Continue Reading »

CSU students minister through Habitat for Humanity

Eighteen of Charleston Southern University's student leaders volunteered Aug. 25 to help with a Habitat for Humanity project in Summerville.... Continue Reading »

Crossing Carolina for September 6, 2007

Kyle Waddell KYLE WADDELL is the new pastor of Pine Level Baptist Church, Grays. He is completing his last semester at Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute. Ordained to the ministry by his home church, Calvary Baptist in Rock Hill, he... Continue Reading »

Intersections: Where Faith Meets Life – by Bob Weathers

At the south end of Charleston Harbor, the historic Morris Island Lighthouse still stands sentry over the sea. She has guarded the coast since 1876, and earlier, if you count the predecessors of the current structure. At one time,... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Showcase for September 6, 2007

The WMU of Barkers Creek Baptist Church, Honea Path, recently honored the senior adults and shut-ins with a luncheon. Pictured are the two oldest members of the church: Pauline Clinkscales, 99, left, and Edith Parker, 96.     First... Continue Reading »

Ky. missions team returns home with new convert

Psalm 126:6 promises that ?when we go forth reaping, we shall return with our sheaves.? A team of 15 people from Griffin Baptist Church near Pickens that went on a recent mission trip to Stanton, Ky., saw a fulfillment... Continue Reading »

New school year brings changes to North Greenville University

As students start a new semester on the campus of North Greenville University this fall, they will find both physical and academic changes to the Southern Baptist institution. The school is also expected to announce another enrollment record for... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Black Forest Pie

It sure looked good sitting in the refrigerator, and I was eager for lunchtime to arrive so I could have a slice of Geneva Galloway’s Black Forest Pie. We are familiar with the delicious Black Forest Cake, and this... Continue Reading »

Beam named NGU V.P.

Tony Beam, director of Christian Worldview Center at North Greenville University, has recently been named vice president of student services, student advocate and director of the Christian Worldview Center.... Continue Reading »

Home-cooked meals show Alabama pastor’s gratitude

Over the past 15 years, hundreds of friends, neighbors, church members and even prisoners have shared Sunday lunch at pastor Alvin Sullivan's home. For most people, serving 30-50 people a home-cooked meal every week after preaching a sermon would... Continue Reading »

Anderson moves up in top tier of U.S. News list

Anderson University has risen yet again in the Top Tier of the U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges ranking. In the 2008 list, Anderson moves up 10 spots to #34 among colleges and universities in the South. Additionally,... Continue Reading »

New school year! New clothes!

Everyone likes to have new clothes and shoes to head back to school. For 110 students in the Chapin area, this dream became a reality.... Continue Reading »