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NGU prof published in devotional

Jill Branyon, associate professor of education at North Greenville University, contributed to a devotional book along with 150 other Christian leaders and educators. The book for college students entitled ?College Faith 3? is published by Andrews University Press and... Continue Reading »

First Person: God’s call, God’s vision – by Frank Page

Since June 13, I have been trying to learn what it means to be the president of the Southern Baptist Convention. I have tried to use this as an opportunity to bring glory to God. I remind you of... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Pickles

Today I am sharing with you two pickle recipes. Many people who have never done canning, freezing, or any kind of home food preservation like to make pickles because they are good, make good gifts, and make one feel... Continue Reading »

An Encouraging Word – by Don Wilton

I have just returned from preaching the word of God alongside Dr. Charles Stanley in Alaska, where I had the privilege of meeting fellow Christians from all over the world. It reminded me of the fact that we are... Continue Reading »

Weber, former Connie Maxwell president, dies

Joseph Robert Weber, of Anderson, retired president of Connie Maxwell Children's Home, died July 27 at the Hospice House in Anderson.... Continue Reading »

Crossing Carolina for July 27, 2006

Tim Howard TIM HOWARD has begun duties as minister of spiritual growth and senior adults at Covenant Baptist Church, Lancaster. For the past six years, he has served the church as minister of youth. He is a graduate of... Continue Reading »

Eskimo children enjoy ‘Arctic Edge’ adventure

You can't drive to Kiana; there's no road. The only ways in and out of this small Alaskan community in the Arctic Circle are by small charter plane, boat, four-wheeler or snowmobile. But for this one time, in the... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Showcase for July 27, 2006

Mission Friends at Hillcrest Baptist Church, Easley, collected $124.83 for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering. Each child worked faithfully, collecting the offering in frosting containers. Pictured are Jessica Gordon, Jamie Whitfield, Carey Quarles, Sarah Scoggins, Justin Wall, Jacob Scoggins,... Continue Reading »

Firepower won’t solve Mideast strife, say Baptist observers

Israel and the terrorist groups Hezbollah and Hamas traded punches this month in a conflict that threatens to deepen into the first regional war in the Middle East since 1973. Israeli warplanes conducted strikes on Hezbollah targets near Beirut... Continue Reading »

Scudder begins duties as DOM in Savannah River Association

Steve Scudder is the new director of missions for Savannah River Baptist Association. He began duties June 1.... Continue Reading »

Cowboy church makes way for gospel to ‘gallop in’

Circle M Ranch, tucked away in Pelzer, is home to more than rodeos and horse shows. On any given Tuesday night, the cafe at Circle M is filled with boots, jeans, 10-gallon hats and the gospel.... Continue Reading »

In Your Interest – by Valerie Rumbough

I?ve heard that reverse mortgages can help fund your retirement. How does that work?... Continue Reading »