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First Person: Three signs of optimism for the church – by Thom Rainer

I am deeply concerned about the American church. Evangelistic effectiveness is waning. Biblical illiteracy is growing. And many of the 400,000 churches seem to be caught up in activities with little purpose or meaning.... Continue Reading »

Help with harvest

Colston Baptist Church is a small country church with a vision and commitment to go out into the highways and hedges to bring the children in so they can be taught the Bible. Hosea 4:6 says, ?My people are... Continue Reading »

Burton’s ‘Messages’ book written with pastors in mind

Retired minister Wade Burton has published his second book, ?Messages with a Mission,? a collection of 18 sermons. His first book, 'think on These Things,? was devotional in nature.... Continue Reading »

My Answer – by Billy Graham

Dear Dr. Graham: I don't understand myself. My father was an alcoholic, and I hated what it did to our family. But now I think I might be headed the same way. It doesn't make any sense, because I... Continue Reading »

Viewpoint: Redefining marriage? Why do people want to? – by Dick Lincoln

My first experience with catalogue shopping took me to the Herter's Catalogue. It was about an inch or two thick, and every little item was promoted as if it were pure gold. The founder was an old French Canadian... Continue Reading »

LifeWay camps expand, impact at NGU

The summer of 2006 began a new era of cooperation between North Greenville University and LifeWay Christian Resources. Centrifuge Camp was expanded to include Mission Fuge on the NGU campus.... Continue Reading »

An Encouraging Word – by Don Wilton

This encouraging word comes to you from my heart as I think of all of our faithful people in this beautiful state of South Carolina. The Lord has truly blessed us, has He not? I love the song we... Continue Reading »

Anderson moves up one spot in rankings

Anderson University has moved up one spot to 44th from 45th among comprehensive colleges and universities in the South, according to the U.S. News & World Report's ?Best Colleges? edition for 2007.... Continue Reading »

Intersections: Where Faith Meets Life – by Bob Weathers

When Tanith Tyrr climbed into the king cobra's exhibit at the Cape Fear Serpentarium in Wilmington, N.C., she was not the victim of a terrible sense of direction. She entered intentionally. Why? To prove snakes aren't the aggressive murderers... Continue Reading »

The Silver Ring Thing comes to CSU

There are teens today who are saying ?no? to sex before marriage. On Sept. 23, the Silver Ring Thing, an abstinence program incorporating hi-tech music, lights and sound, will be held at Charleston Southern University.... Continue Reading »

Revivals needed

I might be revealing something about my age by even bringing up the question that I am posing here, but whatever happened to revivals?... Continue Reading »

Jeremiah, Billingsley hosting NGU event

Dedicated pastor, best-selling author, dynamic speaker and prominent Bible teacher, David Jeremiah, will be joined by Christian recording artist Charles Billingsley Oct. 19 to assist North Greenville University in a fund-raising event.... Continue Reading »