Archives

Filter by:

LifeWay website celebrates Graham

For 60 years, he has traveled the world proclaiming the Word and acting as God's instrument in winning perhaps millions of souls for Christ. Now, in the twilight of Billy Graham's humble yet monumental career, LifeWay has unveiled a... Continue Reading »

From Africa to Texas and back to plant churches in homeland

Leaving Botswana in 2002 to begin a seminary degree in Texas was difficult for Otlaadisa ?Jack? Rantho. Besides the inevitable cultural and academic adjustments he faced, he was leaving his church in Lobatsi without a pastor.... Continue Reading »

Top quarterback recruit aims to stay grounded in Christ

Living with acclaim and accolades could overwhelm an 18-year-old recruited by the nation's top college football teams and featured in an ESPN documentary. His decision to commit to the University of Florida created a media frenzy across the state... Continue Reading »

Does Lottie need a cell phone?

How do you get kids involved in missions? The answer came to Heywood Washburn in an unusual place ? some 35,000 feet above the earth's surface.... Continue Reading »

South Carolina Showcase for February 9, 2006

As the holidays approached, members of Friendship Baptist Church, Gray Court, found themselves giving more than just a Christmas cantata. The gifts of love started before Thanksgiving, as members donated, cooked, and delivered Thanksgiving dinners to 60 community residents.... Continue Reading »

Capitol View

We are in the new legislative year, and the most offensive issue we must address is gambling expansion.... Continue Reading »

Crossing Carolina for February 9, 2006

GERALD PAUL COTTONE began duties Dec. 18 as senior pastor of First Baptist Church, Manning. Cottone is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University and Southeastern Baptist Seminary. He and his wife Beth have four children: Holly, Katie, Sarah and... Continue Reading »

King leaves ‘more compassionate nation’

Coretta Scott King's lasting contributions to freedom and equality have made America ?a better and more compassionate nation,? President Bush said after news of her death Jan. 31.... Continue Reading »

Pee Dee Association holds tea party for Girls in Action

Twenty-six young ladies, ages 7 through 12, and 19 adults gathered for the second annual Girls in Action Tea Party Jan. 7 at the Pee Dee Baptist Association office in Dillon.... Continue Reading »

Most Americans worried about threat of poverty

Nearly two-thirds of Americans fear that poverty will increase, while almost the same proportion worry they will find themselves among the lowest economic class, according to a new poll by Catholic bishops.... Continue Reading »

At Home

I recently read an interesting article in Christian Counseling Today by Les Carter. He described ?intermittent explosive disorder? (a DSM-IV classification). The disorder is characterized by unpredictable episodes of extreme anger and/or physical outbursts. The person often loses control,... Continue Reading »

N.C. paper plans to elect 4 directors

The Baptist State Convention of North Carolina's Biblical Recorder intends to fill the four openings on the newsjournal's board of directors this year with their own selections.... Continue Reading »