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Wake Forest to establish joint divinity/counseling degree

UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE -- WAKE FOREST, N.C. -- To better prepare ministers who are often asked to respond to the mental and emotional as well as spiritual needs of church and community members, Wake Forest University has established a new dual degree program.


President Clinton to deliver lecture during Ouachita Inauguration Week

UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE -- ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — President Bill Clinton will attend Ouachita Baptist University Inauguration Week activities honoring Ouachita’s 15th president, Dr. Rex M. Horne, Jr.


Mainstream convocation to explore 'voices of hope'

UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE -- DALLAS -- The Mainstream Baptist Network will explore the theme, “Voices of Hope: Why I Am Still A Baptist” at their annual Convocation in Dallas, Texas on February 23-24, 2007.


Mission made possible to rebuild and restore hope

UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE -- BOILING SPRINGS, NC – Dr. Frank Bonner, president of Gardner-Webb University, provided the funds that made it possible for a team of divinity students to travel to the Gulf Coast this fall semester. Ten people participated in The Divinity School Fall Break Mission to Mississippi. The Gardner-Webb team joined the disaster relief efforts of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) in Pearlington, MS, a small, rural community of about 2500 people who were left completely devastated after Hurricane Katrina.


Pictured left to right are: Dr. Marty McMahone, Ray Wilson, Danny Jeanes, Lauren Graber, Elaine Lipscomb, Harry Sweet, Stan McCarthy (moderator and representative of Acme Brick – one of this year’s major sponsors), and Dr. Marcia Hawkins (President of the Texas Independent College Foundation).

Students from Mary Hardin-Baylor
take first in ethics match

UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE -- BOILING SPRINGS, NC – Dr. Frank Bonner, president of Gardner-Webb University, provided the funds that made it possible for a team of divinity students to travel to the Gulf Coast this fall semester.


Poverty-stricken around the globe
receive hope, support through WorldCrafts

UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE -- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Feeling the smooth, wooden handle of his mallet, Abu San diligently taps it onto a small carving tool cutting the leather in a circle. As he shows his fellow Indonesian workers how it’s done, he works slowly using his tactile senses to complete the task. Since he’s been making ornaments for more than 20 years, he can practically do the job in his sleep—or even blind.


Gardner-Webb University President Announces
New Member of Senior Staff

UNEDITED NEWS RELEASE -- BOILING SPRINGS, NC – “We need to intensify the University's efforts in development and, most important, secure the endowment and significant financial resources necessary to realize our vision of a great future for Gardner-Webb University.”