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Commentary: Lives brought together – by Don Kirkland

The morning of August 3rd was warm and sunny. My wife Linda and I eased into a pew in the little Varennes Presbyterian Church in Iva. We were there to attend the wedding of Ioana Florea and Daryl Loftis.... Continue Reading »

Sharing the gospel in a restricted country

I was amazed at the opportunities for witnessing and the creativity used to share the gospel in one of the last strongholds of communism. A viable question is, ?How can you share the gospel in a land with a... Continue Reading »

Album: “The Great Difference: Thomas Lilly’s Originals”

Genre Gospel Bluegrass Playlist The Great Difference Face of No Replace Voice of the Lord Rock in the Sand One Soldier Time Will Tell It Could Have Been Me, Could Have Been You The Dream (listen) Jesus Is the... Continue Reading »

Album: “Homebound Prodigal”

Genre Contemporary Christian Playlist Savior (listen) By My Side (listen) The Tongue (listen) Homebound Prodigal Second Chance Awesome Emmaus Wings of An Eagle Gethsemane The Birthday Party Joseph’s Journal Prodigal Remix Description Campbell, who was born in Beaufort, S.C.,... Continue Reading »

Album: “Strum the Gospel”

Genre Steel Guitar, Jazz, Hawaiian, Old Pop Playlist I’d Rather Have Jesus Just a Closer Walk with Thee (listen) He Washed My Eyes with Tears/Gentle Shepherd (listen) My God Is Real (listen) Great Is Thy Faithfulness He’ll Understand and... Continue Reading »

WMU’s Miller encourages girls to avoid ‘Supergirl Syndrome’

Adorned in a Superman T-shirt and red cape, national WMU president Kaye Miller described what she refers to as 'supergirl Syndrome? during one of the many conferences offered at "Blume."... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Toaster Oven Recipes

"I can't cook anymore," wrote Doris Henderson of Glendale, asking for "recipes that can be put together with a toaster oven, crockpot, or microwave." Now I think I can help with that.... Continue Reading »

South Asia missionaries face ‘lostness’

In a 'state of the vision? report to missionaries serving on far-flung fields of service throughout South Asia, the International Mission Board's leader for a region known for the ?lostness? of its people called upon the missionaries to continue... Continue Reading »

Girls give more than 100 feet of hair to charity

Fourteen-year-old Shea Arnold tightly closed her eyes as she sat in the salon chair. She sighed nervously as 11 inches from her long brown hair were bound into ponytails, cut, and placed in a plastic ziplock bag.... Continue Reading »

CSU appoints Keith Sharp as religion chair

Keith Sharp has been named chair of the religion department at Charleston Southern University. He began his CSU career in May of 1997 as director and instructor of youth ministry in order to jumpstart the program. He was promoted... Continue Reading »

400 Carolina volunteers make impact in New Orleans

For the 400-member ?Carolina Mission Team? in New Orleans recently ? Operation NOAH Rebuild's largest group of volunteers ever ? changing the world might not seem so tall an order.... Continue Reading »

Interactive exhibits bring missions, world to ‘Blume’

An elaborate interactive area provided a unique and fun environment for ?experiencing? missions around the world and discovering different ways to serve God during ?Blume.?... Continue Reading »