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I am writing on behalf of the South Carolina Department of Social Services Resource Family Division to appeal for the support of the Baptist community of South Carolina. In recent years, the number of quality resource families in Region... Continue Reading »
What excellent articles by Timothy Sweetman and Rudy Gray in the March 2014 issue of the Courier. We as Christians and Southern Baptists should heed the message of Frank Page. It appears too many of our church leaders and... Continue Reading »
I enjoyed reading the March 2014 issue, but I was saddened we were able to acknowledge our problems but not address the main answer to our problems. Dr. Frank Page said, “When we realize that our answers are not... Continue Reading »
I find it interesting that we are informed in the latest edition of the Courier that the SCBC missed its 2013 budget by $1.14 million. In another article, the largest church in the state affiliated with our convention is... Continue Reading »
The other night I was flipping through the channels on my TV and came across a program I had not seen before, “Hollywood Hillbillies.” It took about a minute to discover that the language was straight from the gutter.... Continue Reading »
On Jan. 22, Pastor Sam Thompson’s house burned down in Clover. Sam and his wife, Mrs. Annie, work together at New Beginnings Baptist Church, God’s Kitchen and the Lighthouse Shelter. He is a 76-year-old African-American who is undaunted by... Continue Reading »
As church planters with the North American Mission Board, we are grateful for the partnerships we share with individual churches, especially South Carolina Baptist churches and individuals. In the last year, Central Baptist Church of York, First Baptist Church... Continue Reading »
I am surprised at the lack of Christian participation in the fray about the constitutionality of the contraception mandate in the Obamacare healthcare law. Why are we silent on this subject? The Catholic church is at the forefront of... Continue Reading »
Edwin Leap’s piece (“What To Do with Mental Illness?”, October issue) is a great help in starting a needed conversation in the church, especially for pastors such as myself who sometimes counsel families with this problem. The conversation needs... Continue Reading »
Our good intentions are hindering God’s plan. I say that with the profoundest love and respect for God’s people. Peter had the best intentions when he took Jesus aside and privately rebuked him for saying that he must suffer... Continue Reading »
I believe Billy Graham’s humility is a key to the Lord using him so greatly. One of his first crusades was in Fort Worth, Texas, at the Will Rogers Coliseum. I was a student at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary... Continue Reading »
It is really interesting to hear of “all” the supposed complaints about a local grade school holding their graduation at Turner Auditorium on the campus of North Greenville University. It is also interesting that no one came forward to... Continue Reading »
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