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Rooftop farm an urban oasis in NYC
It isn’t exactly “Green Acres,” but a rooftop farm at a New York City church is making the improbable a reality.The garden consists of 52 soil-filled kiddie pools that serve as planting beds atop Metro Baptist Church in Manhattan.
Conservatives go after ‘NASCAR Christian’ vote
Ralph Reed’s Faith and Freedom Coalition is trying to corral what might be called “NASCAR Christians” in hopes that social conservatives, especially in the Mid-Atlantic, will give Mitt Romney a crucial boost in November.
Bible translation focuses on dialogue
The name Jesus Christ doesn’t appear in The Voice, a new translation of the Bible, which renders it “Jesus the Anointed One” or the “liberating king.” That’s a more accurate translation for modern readers, said translator David Capes.
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By Robert Dilday
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Friday, May 18, 2012 |
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In an unprecedented move, the president of Virginia’s oldest predominantly white Baptist convention also has been elected the top officer in the state’s oldest historically black Baptist convention. Suffolk, Va., pastor Mark Croston will serve both simultaneously for about seven months.
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By Chris Shoemaker
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Thursday, May 17, 2012 |
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Capital improvement projectsboth renovations and new constructionwere the topics of discussion when Bluefield College’s board of trustees gathered for its annual spring meeting in April.
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By Adelle M. Banks
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Thursday, May 17, 2012 |
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Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson—jailed on Watergate-related charges but later baptized in a Baptist church in Virginia—was memorialized May 16 at Washington National Cathedral in a service steeped in Scripture and prayers about prison and redemption.
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By Herald Staff
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012 |
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Awards recently given to two religious documentaries produced by the Baptist Center for Ethics reflect successful efforts to engage the public on important faith-based policy issues, say two Virginians who serve on the Nashville, Tenn.-based BCE’s board of directors.
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By Herald Staff
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012 |
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Several hundred ministers and laypersons are in Richmond, Va., this week for the annual meeting of the Virginia Baptist State Convention, which is holding its 145th annual session May 14-17. The convention is oldest organization of African-American churches in Virginia.
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By Jackie Kucinich
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Saturday, May 12, 2012 |
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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who struggled to gain the support of evangelicals during the primaries, will deliver a commencement address May 12 at Liberty University, one of the largest Christian universities in the country.
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By Jeff Brumley
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Saturday, May 12, 2012 |
Mothers’ Day 2012 will dawn with more women than ever in Baptist pulpits. But even those who welcome the trend say the ascension of the minister mom is creating tensions within families and in the hearts of female pastors. Congregations are trying to figure out how to have their pastoral needs met while also being “a place of grace” for their mother pastors.
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By Chris Shoemaker
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Saturday, May 12, 2012 |
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Bluefield College dedicated a century-old Appalachian quilt during a ceremony on campus April 20. The quilt will hang as a decorative piece inside Easley Library and serve as an expression of love and remembrance of the late Eva Vest Easley, who donated it to BC 44 years ago.
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By Matt Walters
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Saturday, May 12, 2012 |
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Gardner-Webb University students have lately grown increasingly interested in the local foods movement. So this spring, Stephanie Richey, GWU’s community engagement coordinator and local foods aficionado, decided to capitalize.
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By Jim White
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Saturday, May 12, 2012 |
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The Virginia Baptist Mission Board's executive committee approved a loan from the Baptist Extension Board to purchase a house the campus of the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va., as a residential learning center and auathorized spending up to $330,000 for needed maintenance at the Eagle Eyrie Conference Center near Lynchburg, Va.
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By Barbara Francis, HeraldBeat Editor
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Friday, May 11, 2012 |
Tracking Baptists across the Mid-Atlantic
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By Jim White
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Tuesday, May 08, 2012 |
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"Play to an audience of one,” Jeff Iorg, president of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in suburban San Francisco, told Virginia Baptists' May 4-5 Leadership Gathering. Iorg said it isn't important what the church or public think. Ultimately, only God's opinion matters.
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By Barbara Francis
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Tuesday, May 08, 2012 |
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“Free stuff makes everyone smile,” said Tim Walraven after attending Berryville (Va.) Baptist Church’s “Free for All” yard sale April 14. And that’s what the church was hoping for—to put smiles on faces in Berryville and neighboring towns as it participated in its third annual Operation Inasmuch Day.
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PERSPECTIVE
EDITORIAL: Forward to the past? • By Jim White | Why shouldn't we expect agencies of Baptist state fellowships, conventions or general associations to be self-supporting? This question should be taken seriously for several reasons.
VIEWPOINT: What's going on? • By Lisa Cole Smith | The works of artists are inherently prophectic, because the creative act starts with observing what is and isn't and responding in a way which is both creative and evocative. The church should pay attention.
VIEWPOINT: The power of story-filled conversation • By Alex Gallimore
The first movement of leaders and congregations ready to embrace change is to learn and practice the art of genuine, story-filled conversation.
VIEWPOINT: Pentecostal power • By Curtis Freeman | Baptists and Pentecostals share much in common. One might even argue that for all practical purposes, Pentecostals are simply a branch of Baptists with a foreign language requirement.
VIEWPOINT: A new way of being Christian • By Jonathan Merritt | For 30 years some evangelicals have been following divisive leaders into the culture wars with the promise that voting for "moral" leadership would effect change. How did that work out? Not so well.
VITAL SIGNS: The staffing dilemma By Bill Wilson | There is a revolution taking place in the way traditional congregations hire, manage and compensate their staff, creating implications for staff and clergy in this new era of congregational life.
HERITAGE: Who influenced you? • By Fred Anderson | On May 22, three high school essayists who won a recent Baptist Center for Heritage & Studies contest will be honored for their writing on who most influenced them in their Baptist thinking.
TRENDING: The view from Europe of the U.S. church • By John Chandler | What will the next 10 years look like in the North American church? Here's what church consultant Mike Breen, a former British pastor who now lives in the U.S., says is coming.
WINN RECOMMENDS • By Winn Collier
Suggested books are Still: Notes on a Mid-Faith Crisis, by Lauren Winner; Orthodoxy, by Paul Evdokimov; and Testing Scripture, by John Polkinghorne.
OUT LOUD: Quotes from the global media
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