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Neville Callam announced his intention to retire as general secretary of the Baptist World Alliance Dec. 31, 2017.
11/22/2016 - By Ken Camp
International Mission Board trustees celebrated a balanced budget, unanimously approving the 2017 budget during their Nov. 10-11 meeting near Richmond, Va.
11/16/2016 - By Ken Camp
Aaron Weaver, who earned his doctorate at Baylor University, was named communications director of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
10/26/2016 - By Ken Camp
James H. Smith, former executive secretary of the Illinois Baptist State Association and later the fifth Southern Baptist Brotherhood Commission president, died Oct. 21 in Memphis. He was 95.
The Baptist World Alliance is accepting nominations for the 2017 Denton and Janice Lotz Human Rights Award through Dec.16.
10/18/2016 - By Ken Camp
The former SBC president who serves as a spiritual adviser for Trump reiterated his support for the Republican nominee despite his lewd remarks about women. (BNG)
10/17/2016 - By Ken Camp
“Christ’s Love Compels Us” is the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s 25th anniversary theme, being celebrated Oct. 16-23 in affiliated churches.
10/11/2016 - By Marv Knox
Two Baptist groups—a predominantly white fellowship and a historically black denomination—have created a partnership to work on race relations, disaster relief and poverty.
10/11/2016 - By Ken Camp
The Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty board of directors named Amanda Tyler—an Austin native who has served on the staff of a Texas Congressman—as the next executive director of the Washington, D.C.-based religious liberty organization.
09/26/2016 - By Ken Camp
Two Baptist pastors—one from a historically African-American church in South Dallas and the other from a predominantly white church in North Dallas—told the New Baptist Covenant about their journey together.
09/19/2016 - By Ken Camp
Former President Jimmy Carter urged Baptists to cross barriers of race, ethnicity and gender to stand strong and courageous.
Compensation for full-time Southern Baptist church staff members exceeded the cost-of-living increase over the past two years. However, health insurance coverage continues to decline, according to the 2016 Southern Baptist Convention Church Compensation Study.
09/14/2016 - By Ken Camp