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Rick Warren welcomes Obama, Brownback to AIDS summit

The promise of partnership was evident at the second annual Global Summit on AIDS and the Church, as politicians from both parties gathered at Saddleback Church in southern California to show their support of the evangelical church rising up... Continue Reading »

More than just a ring –

It's been seen on 60 Minutes, The O?Reilly Factor, and Good Morning America. It's been featured in the New York Times, People Magazine, Seventeen, Time Magazine and in dozens of other news articles across the country. The name is... Continue Reading »

At Home – by Rudy Gray

How we think is paramount to how we live. Psychiatrist William Glasser has noted that mental illness is basically unhappiness. He says that unhappiness is a time and place in our lives when our lives are not the way... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: My Man Cookies

Christmas is a good excuse to bake cookies. Even if during the other months your resolve against sweets holds, at this time of year you just almost have to bake cookies.... Continue Reading »

My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: How far away from God can you get and still go back to Him? I?m afraid I?ve gone too far because I?ve done just about everything wrong you can imagine. I don't see how there can... Continue Reading »

Developing?Disciples: LifeWay Research examines the new view of young adults

The most recent study by LifeWay Research reveals young adults are falling away from church and many are finding church irrelevant to their lives.... Continue Reading »

Developing?Disciples: Refusing to go to church is dangerous, sinful for Christians

It is dangerous for one who claims to be a Christian to refuse to attend, and be active in, a local church. Not only is it dangerous, I believe it is sinful. Please let me explain.... Continue Reading »

Eddie S. Lieberman

Eddie S. Lieberman, 93, of Greenville, who was born Jewish but converted to Christianity as a young man and spent his life preaching and supporting missionary work, died Nov. 25, 2006.... Continue Reading »

Carl E. Compton

Carl E. Compton, 85, a pastor and former president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention and a former Baptist Courier trustee, died Dec. 4, 2006, in Myrtle Beach.... Continue Reading »

Hope in the midst of hunger

Villagers stand in a small huddle around a stack of 50-kilogram bags of rice, speaking the Tamashek language in heated tones. 'this is the hardest part,? says Nate Gunter, a journeyman missionary working in Bankilare, Niger. 'they?re saying it's... Continue Reading »

NGU Impact team forms relationships at Palmetto Boys Home

The North Greenville University Baptist Campus Ministry sends out 16 community teams and 13 weekend teams that each find different ways to witness to a variety of people around South Carolina.... Continue Reading »

Holston Creek presents ‘Bethlehem Walk’

A 135-member cast will present the ?Bethlehem Walk,? an outdoor walk-through drama Dec. 15-17 from 6-9:30 p.m. at Holston Creek Baptist Church, Inman.... Continue Reading »