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ABP honors Greg Warner with lifetime achievement award

ABP honors Greg Warner with lifetime achievement award

Associated Baptist Press presented its inaugural Greg Warner Lifetime Achievement Award in Religious Journalism to the long-time executive editor of the independent news service who was forced by health issues to step down last year.

Next two CBF assemblies celebrate 20 years of 'Fellowship movement'

Next two CBF assemblies celebrate 20 years of 'Fellowship movement'

The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship will stress community at the organization's 20th General Assembly June 24-25, 2010, in Charlotte, N.C.

Former SBC leader says NAMB is obsolete

Former SBC leader says NAMB is obsolete

An elder statesman who led three Southern Baptist Convention entities for a total of 40 years says the denomination's North American Mission Board is an obsolete bureaucracy that will likely have a diminished role or disappear altogether in the 21st century.

 
Additional charges filed against Baptist camp director
HERTFORD, N.C. (ABP) -- A North Carolina Baptist camp director arrested in July and charged with two counts of sex offenses against a child now faces additional felony charges.
 
Religious freedom requires Baptists to hold in tension certain principles

DALLAS (ABP) -- Baptists must hold in tension three sets of paradoxical ideas if they are to remain faithful to their heritage and champion freedom, Brent Walker told participants at the T.B. Maston Christian Ethics Award Dinner Oct. 30 in Dallas.

 
Opinion: Job, the Coen brothers and ‘A Serious Man’

(ABP) -- I have a bone to pick with the Coen brothers.

After preaching a 3-week series on the book of Job, I was looking forward to a new take on Job’s story when I went to see the famous sibling directors' new film, A Serious Man.

 
Mural enriches children’s ministry, helps heal wounds for Texas church
The rotunda of the Trinity Baptist Children's Center. (Eric Gay/courtesy of Trinity Baptist Church)
SAN ANTONIO (ABP) -- On a hot South Texas summer morning, parents and children stream into the Children’s Center at San Antonio’s Trinity Baptist Church for Sunday school. Visitors are greeted warmly, and children are directed to their classrooms: downstairs for the youngest, upstairs for older children. Today’s lesson is from Exodus.
 
ABP offers new, revamped e-mail products and social-networking feeds
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (ABP) -- Associated Baptist Press, the nation’s first and only independent news service created by and for Baptists, is set to offer content through several new online formats, its leaders announced Nov. 5.
 
BMS World Mission writes prime minister about global warming
DIDCOT, England (ABP) -- The urgent need for action on global climate change has caused a 217-year-old British Baptist missionary-sending organization to write what its leaders believe to be the group's first-ever open letter to a prime minister.
 
Russian Baptists alarmed by proposed changes to religion law
MOSCOW (ABP) -- Russian Baptist leaders have raised concerns about proposed revisions to the nation's religion law -- changes they contend would greatly curtail religious freedom in Russia.
 
Analysis: Off-year elections produce mixed bag for religious conservatives
WASHINGTON (ABP) -- While results of the Nov. 3 off-year state elections suggest that reports of the Religious Right’s demise are greatly exaggerated, the movement’s influence on election outcomes throughout the country was rather mixed.
 
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It's more than just a hot Hollywood trend

Trans-cultural adoption has become chic. Hollywood stars Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt adopted children from Ethiopia, Cambodia and Vietnam. Pop singer Madonna adopted children from Malawi. And that has brought increased attention, pro and con, to transracial adoption -- both international and domestic. [Read More] ...

Read more New Voice stories:
• Celebrating an adopted child's cultural heritage
• Grandparents are an important part of the picture
• Long journey from Kazakhstan orphanage to Baylor
• Family finds love in Korea -- three times
• Texas family listens to God, adopts Ethiopian child

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