Don Sharp, 74, who had led Faith Tabernacle Baptist Church in Chicago since its founding 47 years ago, calls earning a doctor of educational ministry degree “the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.”
Daily Archives: February 29, 2012
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary officials have announced a partnership with the Green Scholars Initiative offering MBTS’ ancient language students opportunities to research and publish their findings about one of the world’s oldest biblical texts.
A group of college students travel to Mexico for a firsthand experience with the work of a missionary who has nurtured churches in the Yucatan for 18 years.
The head of the Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics entity has urged United States senators to support a bill that would protect conscience rights in the Obama administration’s controversial contraceptive/abortion mandate.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum continued to do well among self-described evangelicals in the Michigan and Arizona primaries Tuesday, even though GOP rival Mitt Romney won the popular vote in each state.
Ho Chi Minh City is leaving the past behind and moving toward becoming an Asian superpower. Economic changes also are yielding opportunities for people to learn more of Christ.
The widow of a deaf minister has provided the initial gift for a fund to help break down one of the major barriers for deaf students — the added cost of hiring an interpreter.