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An Encouraging Word

It's amazing, really, to think of ourselves as family, but we are indeed.... Continue Reading »

Faith in Today’s World

A.G. beefs up fight against child porn U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is making the protection of children from exploitation over the Internet a top priority in the Justice Department, saying it’s time to “deliver a wakeup call about... Continue Reading »

Tenn. Baptists reject Belmont settlement

Tennessee Baptists, meeting in special session May 9, rejected a settlement offer from Belmont University, choosing instead to remove the school's trustees and pursue a path that could lead to litigation against the school.... Continue Reading »

Most Americans believe Bible over ‘Da Vinci,’ poll shows

While 'the Da Vinci Code? has sold more than 40 million books and hits movie theaters worldwide May 19, most Americans are not buying its key theological premises, according to a poll commissioned by the North American Mission Board.... Continue Reading »

New Orleans Seminary marks return to campus

After almost eight months away, New Orleans Baptist Seminary closed its temporary administrative offices in Atlanta and returned home to New Orleans. The return marked yet another milestone on the long road back from Hurricane Katrina.... Continue Reading »

Sunday Dinner: Chicken Casserole

There are probably some confusing conversations when this family gathers: In Westminster, three Watkins brothers - Ed, Jack, and Bill - married three young lasses named Betty. I suppose the feeling was that if one Betty Watkins were good,... Continue Reading »

North Greenville University graduates record class

Charles Stanley, founder and president of In Touch Ministries, delivered his commencement address before family and friends of 194 North Greenville University graduates in Turner Chapel on May 4. This marks the largest single graduating class in the school's... Continue Reading »

What are the top 10 issues facing today’s families?

A two-round survey conducted last November and December by the Internet strategies department of LifeWay Christian Resources found that modern families struggle with a variety of issues ranging from an anti-Christian culture to materialism.... Continue Reading »

At May 6 commencement: S.C. governor encourages CSU grads to be leaders

The first thing South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford did when he approached the podium on the stage of the North Charleston Coliseum was set the atmosphere.... Continue Reading »

In Your Interest – with Valerie Rumbough

I will need to have surgery soon. How can I be sure that I am not overcharged?... Continue Reading »

Anderson University’s first graduating class receives diplomas

An estimated 3,000 people gathered under the oaks for the commencement exercises at Anderson University May 6. One hundred eighty-five seniors received degrees.... Continue Reading »

Prayer ‘transforms us,’ President Bush says

America has been, and continues to be, a ?nation of prayer,? President Bush said May 4 in a White House observance on the 55th National Day of Prayer.... Continue Reading »