by Bob Allen | Sep 7, 2007 | News
An eight-month mediation effort between the Tennessee Baptist Convention and Belmont University failed to resolve a dispute over governance of the Nashville school, Belmont’s trustee chairman said Thursday, meaning the convention’s 2006 lawsuit against the...
by Bob Allen | Sep 6, 2007 | News
The Tennessee Baptist Convention’s lawsuit against Belmont University is headed for court. EthicsDaily.com learned Wednesday that attempts to mediate a dispute over the makeup of the university’s board of trustees have failed and a trial is being scheduled...
by Bob Allen | Sep 5, 2007 | News
Recent surveys suggest Democrats may be closing the “God gap” credited with helping President Bush win re-election in 2004, according to a recent analysis by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. An article by John C. Green, Senior Fellow in Religion...
by Bob Allen | Sep 4, 2007 | News
A broadcasting company with programs produced by and for Christians in the Middle East and North Africa is rolling out this fall a situation comedy touching on moral and ethical issues in a lighthearted way. The Arabic name of the show, “Mayli Min Kil...
by Bob Allen | Aug 31, 2007 | News
Defending Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s new homemaking degree against critics he views as outside the mainstream, a Southern Baptist state newspaper editor suggested that women are hard-wired for work within the home. Gary Ledbetter, editor of the...