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New Baptist hymnal unveiled in Atlanta

New Baptist hymnal unveiled in Atlanta

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 Townsend-McAfee Institute of Church Music of Mercer University and Mercer Unive...

Widow shares experience on one-year anniversary of pastor's slaying

Widow shares experience on one-year anniversary of pastor's slaying

March 8, 2009, started out as a fairly normal Sunday for Cindy Winters. Then the nightmare began.

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...

 
Opinion: White House faith council shows its value
(ABP) -- Last week the White House Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships issued its report to the president, culminating a year of efforts in rethinking the relationship between faith groups and the federal government. Their report is a major contribution to our national life.
 
Uzbekistan levies massive fines on Baptists for meeting without a license
OSLO, Norway (ABP) -- Thirteen members of an unregistered Baptist church in Uzbekistan have been fined 100 times the nation's minimum monthly salary, an international news service that tracks stories about abuses of religious freedom reported March 15.
 
American Baptist donations to Haiti top $1.2 million
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (ABP) -- American Baptist Churches USA organizations have given more than $1.2 million for earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, the American Baptist News Service reported March 12.
 
Last Baptist held in Haiti faces new charge
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (ABP) -- The last of 10 Americans held in Haiti on suspicion of kidnapping now faces a new charge stemming from an earlier alleged attempt to bus child earthquake victims to the Dominican Republic three days before the Baptist church-group volunteers were arrested at the border Jan. 29.
 
Google Thyself: Christian ethics and social networking
(ABP) -- A student’s Facebook entry chronicles the painful details of a romantic break-up. Or describes an ill-spent weekend partying with friends. Or scathingly blisters someone who holds differing political views.
 
Trinity? There’s an app for that.
Nils Smith (right) and Les Hollon (left).
SAN ANTONIO (ABP) -- Nils Smith recognizes he has an unusual title -- pastor for college and online community ministry. But he suspects he may be one of the first of a new breed of ministers.
 
SBC leaders criticize Beck's choice of words, but say he has a point
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ABP) -- One Southern Baptist leader said broadcaster Glenn Beck's advice to his listeners to leave churches that preach "social justice" was stated poorly but basically on target, while another said the statement was so broad that it would include asking people to leave Southern Baptist churches.
 
Opinion: The last temptation
(ABP) -- Anne Rice, she of Interview with the Vampire fame, recommitted to her Catholic faith a few years ago and has since dedicated herself to writing novels that explore the life of Jesus. First came Christ the Lord: Out of Egpyt, and in 2008 Rice published Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana. This novel, which I am reading now, depicts Jesus’ life as a young adult leading up to his first miracle at the wedding in Cana. It is fiction, of course, but Rice has tried hard to be as faithful to historical knowledge about Jesus’ life and world as possible. She imagines in this novel Jesus facing the temptation as a man in his late 20s to marry like all of his friends and brothers.
 
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Christian ethics and social networking

A student's Facebook entry chronicles the painful details of a romantic break-up. Or describes an ill-spent weekend partying with friends. Or scathingly blisters someone who holds differing political views. Fast-forward a few years. That same student sits in a job interview -- or maybe at a conference table with a church search committee -- and has to answer uncomfortable questions about those entries. [Read More] ...

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