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IMB head welcomes proposed funding hike

IMB head welcomes proposed funding hike

The head of the Southern Baptist Convention International Mission Board welcomed a recent progress report by a Great Commission Task Force as a "token" step toward redistributing more resources to the denomination's primary task of reaching the lost in a report to IMB trustees March 2...

CBF establishes relief fund for Chile

CBF establishes relief fund for Chile

The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has established a Latin American earthquake fund and sent an initial $5,000 for relief and rebuilding efforts in Chile.

Ministers go online to meet spouses

Ministers go online to meet spouses

One in five Americans surfing the Internet is looking for romance, according to a recent poll. Online dating appeals even to young ministers, who due to their vocation must be wary about looking for love in the wrong places.

 
Dallas church announces gay-friendly stance, endangering BGCT affiliation
DALLAS (ABP) -- A Dallas church has changed its website to identify itself as inclusive of varied sexual orientations -- a move that potentially could put the congregation at odds with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, which previously has excluded another church over its embrace of openly gay leaders.
 
Ala. CBF leader McDougal returns to pastorate with call to Dallas church
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (ABP) -- The leader of the Alabama state affiliate of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship will leave that post at the end of May to return to local-church ministry after a Texas church voted to call Brent McDougal as pastor March 7.
 
New Baptist hymnal favors singing traditions, innovations simultaneously
ATLANTA (ABP) -- Bucking a trend in many churches to eschew four-part harmonies for praise choruses projected on a screen, a new hymnal released March 8 seeks to introduce both old favorites and lesser-known new compositions to a new generation of Baptist congregations.
 
Opinion: Why Israel?
(ABP) -- Why is a plot of land smaller than New Jersey the stage for so much world history? I am leading study tours in Israel and Egypt as this column is being posted. This is my 12th time to travel in the Middle East. Each visit I marvel at the diminutive scale of Israel and think of the armies through history that have marched across her borders and fought over her lands.
 
BWA: 250 Baptist churches destroyed by Chile quake
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (ABP) -- About 250 Baptist churches in Chile were destroyed in the powerful earthquake that shook the country Feb. 27, according to the Baptist World Alliance.
 
Widow shares experience on one-year anniversary of pastor's slaying
MARYVILLE, Ill. (ABP) -- March 8, 2009, started out as a fairly normal Sunday for Cindy Winters. Her husband, Fred, got up early to preach the 8:15 a.m. service at First Baptist Church in Maryville, Ill. One of their daughters rode with her father because she was working in the nursery that morning. Cindy and their other daughter came later. Then the nightmare began.
 
New Baptist hymnal unveiled in Atlanta
ATLANTA (ABP) -- A new hymnal for Baptist churches in the works for four years premiered in Atlanta March 7. Choirs from five churches gathered for a Sunday afternoon-service unveiling the Celebrating Grace Hymnal, a joint initiative of Mercer University's Townsend-McAfee Institute of Church Music and Mercer University Press.
 
Opinion: Seeing Jesus in the face of another
(ABP) – One of my prayers for this season of Lent was to be more intentional about looking for Jesus in unexpected faces and places. Lo and behold, Jesus showed up for dinner.
 
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