Medical missions opens door to the gospel March 23, 2000 “We were it,” he says. “There was no one else.” The war was just ending when Brad McLoren’s medical team received clearance into the Read More
Sex trafficking a growing problem March 9, 2000 The trafficking of women and children, many who are forced into prostitution, is a worldwide human rights problem that may involve 2 million people a Read More
Poll finds majority of Americans favor vouchers March 9, 2000 WASHINGTON — More than half of all African Americans now support school vouchers, according to a poll released Jan. 10 by the Joint Center for Read More
Pain, suffering here to stay March 2, 2000 Just remember, you heard it here first. When you and your friends are chatting about how pink is “out” and green is “in,” when you Read More
Church arsons continue to decrease March 2, 2000 WASHINGTON — Church arsons have decreased for the third straight year after a jump in the arson rate in 1996, a task force studying the Read More
Baptist church faces arson attacks February 24, 2000 SUMY, Ukraine — A spate of arson attacks on a newly built Baptist church in the eastern Ukrainian town of Sumy has forced the congregation Read More
Rats!: Charlie Brown and his friends are leaving us January 27, 2000 As everyone knows, the final “Peanuts” strip appears Feb. 13. Saying goodbye to Snoopy and the gang is breaking the hearts of millions. It’s a Read More
Challenges great for IMB missionaries January 27, 2000 Southern Baptist missionaries risked mounting persecution abroad – for daring to tell the world Jesus is the only way to peace with God. But people Read More