A small stone seal unearthed in Israel is likely the first archaeological evidence of the Old Testament judge Samson, say the co-directors of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Center for Archaeological Research. Tel Aviv University archeologists found the seal on an excavation at the Beth Shemesh site in the […]
Daily Archives: August 24, 2012
A federal appeals court again has dealt a setback to an effort to halt government funding of stem cell research that requires the destruction of human embryos.
For the first time on a national level, Arabic-speaking Southern Baptist leaders gathered at North American Mission Board offices to discuss jointly reaching Arabic-speaking North Americans. They formed the Middle East and North Africa Baptist Fellowship for successful outreach.
America’s parents likely don’t need any evidence television content is getting worse, but a new study shows there was a 407 percent increase in pixilated-type full nudity on broadcast television in the 2011-12 TV year — most of it occurring before 9 p.m. and little of it containing the appropriate […]
A search committee has been selected to find a successor to Richard Land as president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
A bed and breakfast has settled a lawsuit brought by the Vermont Human Rights Commission and two women who wanted to have a same-sex wedding reception on the inn’s property.
The Canadian Medical Association has approved a resolution that says an unborn child does not become a human being until it is fully born.