The shooting rampage that killed 16 Afghan civilians, for which a U.S. soldier is being held, is prompting Southern Baptist workers in Central Asia to ask American Christians to pray for peace.
Daily Archives: March 14, 2012
A Central Asian believer recounts the price he and his family have paid for knowing “the real God.”
A house church pastor in Dhaka, Bangladesh, envisions Muslims in the city finding lasting peace like he has found in Christ.
A “wrongful birth” lawsuit is a horribly flawed response to the unexpected birth of a baby with a disability, pro-life bioethics specialists said in the wake of an Oregon jury’s award of nearly $3 million to the parents of a child with Down syndrome. The 12-member jury unanimously awarded $2.9 […]
A conference in Birmingham, Ala, examines the state’s new immigration law as well as ways Christians can respond to the overall issue from a biblical perspective.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum once again rode the support of self-identified evangelical/born again voters to a pair of momentum-building victories Tuesday, but Mitt Romney still walked away with the most delegates, thanks to a pair of Pacific island victories.
Don Kirkland, editor and president of The Baptist Courier for the last 16 years, has announced he will retire at the end of 2012.