by Frank Broome | Mar 21, 2017 | Opinion
I have been involved in various conferences, celebrations and worship events designed to address the need for racial reconciliation for the past 50 years. The vast majority of these events were developed by an academic community or they came about as an invitation...
by Lena Plunk | Mar 21, 2017 | Opinion
Early in the morning, a mom and her teenage daughter set out for the nearest water source in which those in her village have access. It is going to be a long, five-mile walk, but it’s necessary in order for her family to receive clean water. Her daughter helps...
by Bill White | Mar 20, 2017 | Opinion
Four elementary-aged girls helped launch one of our congregation’s most vibrant ministries: Feed Miami. After hearing a missionary speak about food insecurity, these girls wanted to do something about it. That “something” was one big idea: to feed...
by Tony W. Cartledge | Mar 18, 2017 | Opinion
Can anything you do at church be more fun than combining a mission project to feed others with barbecue to feed the volunteers? I was proud of my home church — Woodhaven Baptist in Cary/Apex — and lucky enough to be in town this weekend when those two...
by John D. Pierce | Mar 18, 2017 | Opinion
By John D. Pierce The movie adaptation of The Shack is a wonderful gift for anyone who believes in divine goodness and human redemption. And itβs hard to imagine a greater gift than redemption. Especially those of us from a Christian tradition β that understands God...
by Kevin Head | Mar 17, 2017 | Opinion
Noah is a young man living in Nakuru, Kenya. His health was steadily declining for several years, and he didn’t have the financial resources to pay for medical treatment. But in January 2017, Noah made his way to an annual one-week clinic to receive free...