The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Coordinating Council approved the 2012 Task Force report May 1, sending it to the General Assembly in June for a vote.
Daily Archives: May 2, 2012
Divorce hurts children. My grandparents’ divorce still hurts their children and their grandchildren to this day — even though both have been dead for years. Certainly, the pain has lessened in time, but the wound is still there, for many of us just below the surface.
Contrary to popular opinion, women not only have a friend in Jesus, but also in the Apostle Paul, seminary professor Todd Still told a recent conference sponsored by Christians for Biblical Equality.
Chen Guangcheng, the Chinese human rights advocate who escaped house arrest, has left the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and still fears for his safety despite statements from U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggesting he had secured a hopeful future.
Megachurch pastor Andy Stanley is being criticized for a recent sermon illustration involving a gay couple in which Stanley labeled adultery, but not homosexuality, a sin. “The story was so well told and the message so well constructed that there can be little doubt of its meaning. Does this signal […]
A Christian worker in South America carries his witness to Jewish tourists as well as Jews in established communities across the continent. Israel tourists often are open to conversations, whereas contact with residents of Jewish neighborhoods sometimes is limited because they have their own schools and medical care.
A ministry based in rural Kentucky impacts the world by shipping Bibles and other Christian literature to pastors in third world countries who are desperate for resources to help them lead people in following Christ.