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Anderson students ‘on mission’ in Guatemala

Twenty-three Anderson University students and one staff member traveled to Guatemala for a mission trip Dec. 9-19.... Continue Reading »

CSU honors 4 Charleston-area leaders during December commencement

Four Charleston-area leaders received honors at Charleston Southern University's December graduation ceremonies.... Continue Reading »

Recent Lander graduate giving back to BCM program as Erskine volunteer

?Making a difference in this world for Jesus Christ? is the hope and desire of many who go into ministry. Audrey Neal, the new volunteer director of the Baptist Collegiate Ministries group at Erskine College, is one of these... Continue Reading »

NGU’s graduating class largest ever, Moore receives first graduate degree

Paul Fleming, executive pastor of Forestville Baptist Church, Greenville, delivered the commencement address of the largest December graduating class in North Greenville University history in Turner Chapel on Dec. 7.... Continue Reading »

S.C. team warms homes, hearts in war-torn Lebanon

Six South Carolina Baptists distributed stove/heater units to 116 homes in war-torn Lebanon as part of relief efforts in early December, under the auspices of the International Mission Board.... Continue Reading »

Bible Champions in Action: WMU developing video game to encourage missions education

The National WMU announced a partnership with Third Day Games Inc. to merge multimedia technology with missions education. The first step is the introduction of ?Bible Champions in Action,? a PC?video game series which includes 12 monthly Bible story... Continue Reading »

Commentary: A Christmas memory – and a certainty for 2007 – by Don Kirkland

At this season of the year in 1992, my wife and I visited the tiny, east Texas town of Poynor, where a dear friend of my childhood lived just a few yards from the general store that she once... Continue Reading »

My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: My father, who is in his 80s, has inoperable cancer and probably has less than a year to live. But when I try to talk with him about heaven and faith in Christ, he just laughs... Continue Reading »

First Person: Gifts and fruit – by Frank Page

The headline on this week's column might lead one to believe I was talking about the practice of receiving gifts and filling stockings with fruit during the Christmas season. However, while those are wonderful parts of the Christmas season,... Continue Reading »

NGU students minister in Uganda, China

Eleven students from North Greenville University traveled to Uganda from Dec. 7 to 19, where they prayerwalked, hosted a youth rally, worked a basketball camp and did house-to-house ministry.... Continue Reading »

Christmas packets set new record

With countless crates of plastic storage bags, toiletries and scripture booklets filling St. Andrews Baptist Church, Columbia, it must be time to celebrate Christmas.... Continue Reading »

S.C. Campers on Mission to hold open meeting Jan. 6

Campers on Mission of South Carolina will hold an open meeting Jan. 6 to discuss ministry opportunities for 2007. The group's ?Winter Gathering? will be held at the South Carolina Baptist Convention building in Columbia and will be open... Continue Reading »