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My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: I did something a few years ago that I know was very wrong, and it hurt a lot of people. I?ve asked God to forgive me, but I still feel guilty. Is this because God hasn't... Continue Reading »

At NFL’s pinnacle, Indianapolis Colts’ Tony Dungy points still higher to God

Tony Dungy closed out a soggy night riding the back of his players with his fists clinched, pointing to the sky, after his Indianapolis Colts captured Super Bowl XLI, 29-17, over the Chicago Bears in Miami.... Continue Reading »

Among the Colts, faith has made a difference, players say

From South Beach with all its glitz and glamour to an array of parties in other parts of Miami, the Super Bowl XLI scene was one large distraction for faith-filled players and coaches.... Continue Reading »

Mohler realizes strength in weakness after hospital stay

Drawing on lessons learned from his recent stay in intensive care following abdominal surgery, Albert Mohler Jr. told students and faculty at Southern Baptist Seminary's spring convocation that the assumption of strength can be a preacher's greatest weakness.... Continue Reading »

‘Amazing Grace’ film called inspirational

William Wilberforce isn't a household name in America, but an upcoming motion picture is trying to change that.... Continue Reading »

Haggard denies homosexuality, says Jesus is healing him

Having been ?paralyzed by shame? since news of his involvement with a male prostitute surfaced in November, Ted Haggard emerged from three weeks of intense psychological treatment with a Feb. 5 e-mail to members of New Life Church in... Continue Reading »

Student workers from 12 states meet for Conclave conference

In a ministry sphere with countless conference options for middle and high schoolers, it is rare to find an event just for student leaders. Southeast Conclave, held in Chattanooga, Tenn., brought together youth ministry leaders from 12 states to... Continue Reading »

Fast Facts for February 22, 2007

CP giving 2.24 percent ahead Year-to-date contributions through the Southern Baptist Convention’s Cooperative Program are 2.24 percent ahead of the same time frame in 2006. As of Jan. 31, the year-to-date total of $67,348,758 for Cooperative Program missions is... Continue Reading »

Faith ‘permeated our culture’ since the Pilgrims, judge reminds

Judge Robert G. Ulrich of the Missouri Court of Appeals-Western District underscored America's Christian heritage during Midwestern Baptist Seminary's spring convocation. It is ?worthy of preservation,? Ulrich said, ?because it is significant to what our nation is today.?... Continue Reading »

Netherton resigns as Carson-Newman president

James S. Netherton, president of Carson-Newman College since 2000, announced his resignation Feb. 16, effective June 1, to become executive vice president for administration and finance at Mercer University in Macon, Ga., on Oct. 1.... Continue Reading »

Fans’ passion turns against NFL over ‘anti-church’ Super Bowl policy

Football fans are up in arms over a National Football League policy that allows bars to host Super Bowl parties but essentially prevents churches from doing so.... Continue Reading »

Children plagued by unwanted exposure to porn

Peddlers of online pornography are stalking children with images of naked people and people having sex, according to a new study that found an increased number of children and teenagers being exposed to unsolicited pornography on the Internet.... Continue Reading »