Ga. Supreme Court rules out same-sex unions August 1, 2002 ATLANTA — The Georgia Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, has let stand a Georgia Court of Appeals ruling that a Vermont civil union is Read More
Illinois Baptist editor resigns amid reporting controversy August 1, 2002 A Baptist state newspaper editor in Illinois has resigned in what his supervisor describes as a mutual agreement that it’s time for him to “move Read More
Alabama youth hear tough messages, explode with enthusiasm during evangelism conference August 1, 2002 On July 26 and 27 Montgomery fell victim to an invasion of Alabama teenagers, but no vandalism was reported to police. In fact, these two Read More
Jack Stanton, ‘Mr. Evangelism,’ dies at 82 August 1, 2002 BOLIVAR, Mo. — Jack Stanton, known as “Mr. Evangelism” to many Southern Baptists, died July 14 in Bolivar, Mo., after a long illness. He was Read More
Teens learn, serve in Mobile with M-Fuge August 1, 2002 While many teenagers use their summer vacation as time to travel, have fun, and relax, one group is learning this summer how to sacrifice and Read More
Law passage could restrict religious groups in Belarus August 1, 2002 Members of Protestant churches in Belarus held services of prayer and fasting June 15 and 16 in response to a sweeping new religion draft law Read More
Adult arcade suppliers, owners battle law, each other in state July 25, 2002 Much like the gold-rush mentality of the 1800s, many adult arcade proprietors as well as video gambling machine owners find themselves pulling up stakes and Read More
Alabama Baptists participate in missions effort to feed Palestinian refugees in Gaza July 25, 2002 Tom Bennich, a member of First Baptist Church, Hartselle, has traveled the world to do missions. His work has been covered by The Alabama Baptist Read More