Faith

Making peace between faith and science

Since Christian theology contributed so much to the birth of modern science, conflict between them cannot be inevitable.

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Mission needs benefit public health

Missions-driven advances in water filtration and other technologies are having an impact beyond church planting.

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Book series result of interfaith friendship

"A Baptist pastor and a rabbi walk into a Mexican restaurant" sounds like a set-up for a joke, but it's actually the story behind a series of books about the Bible written from both a Jewish and Christian perspective.

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The perils of Easter preaching

Bigger crowds, importance of message and reptition pushes pastors to search for ways to find fresh approaches to the Resurrection.

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Jesus faces mock trial in Texas

A Baptist church in Austin, Texas, is hosting a mock legal hearing in which real lawyers argue for and against the death penalty for Jesus Christ.

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Students find plenty to do in Haiti

Mars Hill College spring breakers find CBF assurance is true: lots of post-quake work to do in Haiti. 

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Christ's humanity often shortchanged

Even though the humanity of Christ is a core tenet of the Christian faith, many believers tend to view Jesus as wholly divine.

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Baptists hopeful about new pope

Baptist theologians see in Pope Francis an ally for promoting dialogue and inspiring Protestants. 

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Suzii Paynter on life, Lent and CBF

 CBF's new executive coordinator says keeping a spiritual focus helps her undertake a demanding schedule of travel and meetings.

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Small church embraces diversity

First Baptist Church in Allendale, S.C. fosters ethnic and cultural diversity through variety of ministries and gospel mindset.

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