Thailand team recovering well after accident August 11, 2005 From what we hear about the accident and what should have happened, it’s just a miracle that I am where I am.” Danny Ray “Dray” Read More »
celebrate diversity August 11, 2005 I appreciated your comments on “What Makes One a Baptist” in the Aug. 4 edition of The Alabama Baptist. For me, there is one major Read More »
Spiritual, physical hunger stalks Maradi region of Niger August 11, 2005 Famine is nothing new to Niger — or to Southern Baptist missionary Mike Loftice. In recent months, drought and an invasion of locusts have made Read More »
U.S. Muslim fatwa denounces terrorism August 11, 2005 WASHINGTON — A group of U.S. Muslim legal scholars issued a fatwa, or religious edict, July 28 condemning violence and terrorism on the basis of Read More »
Religious hate crimes surge after London attacks August 11, 2005 LONDON — Since the July 7 bombings in London that killed 52 people and injured 700, religious hate crimes have multiplied more than sixfold in Read More »
English mandate limits number of Hindu priests August 11, 2005 LONDON — Britain’s 140 Hindu temples said they are having trouble recruiting pujaris — Indian priests trained in temple rituals — because of a national Read More »
Asian seminary group elects female president August 11, 2005 BANGKOK, Thailand — A consortium of Asian Baptist seminaries has elected a Singaporean woman as its president and admitted a Japanese seminary to its Read More »
New Orleans Hornets basketball team takes on ministry center renovation project August 11, 2005 It is a beautiful Saturday morning in New Orleans, and outside the Baptist Friendship House, near the French Quarter section of the city, Dan Wuerddan Read More »