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After a 40 percent vote to abolish their public policy arm, SBC pastors are looking for a new leader to rebuild trust in its work.
For many in Oklahoma, summer means summer camp. But as the flooding tragedy unfolds in Texas, how are camps preparing in case of emergencies?
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AlterNet on MSN'Good riddance': MAGA drives out Baptist leader for not being 'aligned with Trump'
On Thursday, July 31, Brent Leatherwood officially resigned from his position as president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC). Leatherwood, in a press ...
Southwest Oklahoma will be well represented at the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State Games that begin Monday along with the OCA Coaches Convention the will be conducted at the Marriott Southern ...
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The Newark Advocate on MSNFaith Works: Theological narcissism and other human errors in the church
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses his recent trip to Memphis for a gathering of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
As the Dallas area grapples with a slew of abuse allegations in evangelical, Protestant churches, The News talked to lawyers, ...
Brent Leatherwood has resigned as head of the Southern Baptist Convention's policy arm after nearly four years. The Ethics ...
Target has donated $300,000 to the National Baptist Convention and two separate leaders of boycotts against the retailer are calling for the church organization to return the gift. In separate ...
A volunteer finds the Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents in Massachusetts The 5-foot-long scroll is a handwritten declaration signed by 116 New England ministers saying they ...
He called MacArthur one of “America’s great Bible teachers.” He was “a lion in the pulpit,” wrote the Rev. Al Mohler, a Southern Baptist leader, for the evangelical World magazine. “He was a preacher ...
Until its discovery in May at the archives in Groton, Massachusetts, American Baptist officials worried the anti-slavery document had been lost forever. Church officials consider the scroll one of ...
The year was 1976 and Jimmy Carter, a Sunday school teacher from Georgia, shocked major newsrooms by discussing his ...
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