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‘Vision team’ seeks launch of prayer initiative

A four-member team from North Spartan Baptist Association, led by director of missions Ken Kirkley, participated in a ?vision trip? to the West Bengal region of India, May 26-June 9, to explore ways of sharing Jesus Christ with the... Continue Reading »

Commentary: For Gibson, it was not a pretty picture – by Don Kirkland

Unfortunately for actor Mel Gibson, the recent drama played out in Malibu was not a scene from an unedited version of a new action film by the star, with any unwanted footage removed in the studio's cutting room before... Continue Reading »

Crossing Carolina for August 10, 2006

Jim Spencer JIM SPENCER began duties Aug. 1 as pastor of Brushy Creek Baptist Church, Easley. Since 1993, he had been pastor of Second Baptist Church in Lancaster. Prior to serving in Lancaster, Spencer was pastor of Lake Wateree... Continue Reading »

Loving the lost begins with revival, says Page

Loving the lost, as Christians should, begins with revival, Southern Baptist Convention president Frank Page told a group of International Mission Board missionaries in southern Asia.... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Showcase for August 10, 2006

Pastor Lamar McAbee, his wife Paula and their son Logan were honored July 9 by Mountain Springs Baptist Church, Piedmont. Deacon chairman Steve Ellison, right, presented a Masterpiece Collectors sculpture on behalf of the church. McAbee, who has served... Continue Reading »

Naval officer, crewmates help rescue Americans from Beirut

Naval supply officer Ted Kush didn't realize that his latest deployment aboard the USS Nashville would include a mission of mercy involving the evacuation of hundreds of American citizens fleeing war-torn Lebanon.... Continue Reading »

Intersections: Where Faith Meets Life – by Bob Weathers

Canadian Kyle MacDonald was jobless. But he dreamed of owning his own home. As far as he could tell, he had one thing in his favor. A red paper clip. That gave him an idea. And in one short... Continue Reading »

Inaugural Centri-Cruise trip takes ministry to the Bahamas

It's 100 degrees in the tropical heat as the American students stand in a courtyard scattered with tireless tricycles and deflated soccer balls. Unsure of how the local orphans will accept them, the students do the only thing they... Continue Reading »

Colman assumes VP post at CSU

Jim Colman has joined the Charleston Southern University family as the new vice president of academic affairs. He replaces A.K. Bonnette who stepped down in June after serving in the role for more than 20 years to re-enter the... Continue Reading »

SBC president finds refreshment amid missionaries in Asia

Frank Page went to South Asia to minister to others, but he also was ministered to as International Mission Board missionaries extended their love to him, prayed over him and laughed with him.... Continue Reading »

CSU offers BMA at Grand Strand

Charleston Southern University has expanded its popular bachelor of management arts degree program to include students in the Grand Strand area.... Continue Reading »

Viewpoint: The great alcohol debate – by Richard Land

While the Bible may be subject to various interpretations concerning alcohol consumption, Southern Baptists? understanding of the issue has been exceedingly unambiguous. In the convention's history, SBC messengers have adopted more than 40 resolutions on the issue prior to... Continue Reading »