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I’m at a loss for words to describe my recent trip to Haiti. Words cannot paint an adequate picture to portray how God has changed not only my life, but also the lives of nearly 15,00 Haitian people in the small city of Ferrier.
06/14/2011 - By Ken Camp
“Children are a gift from the Lord,” Psalm 127:3 says. Then why are there thousands of these precious gifts with no family to care for them in Kampala, Uganda alone, not to mention the rest of the world?
06/13/2011 - By Ken Camp
God, how can I help others if I, myself, am broken?
06/10/2011 - By Ken Camp
As a summer missionary in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, I recently had the opportunity to view my mission field from two very different perspectives—high on top of a mountain and down in the city on the Gatlinburg Parkway, among the hustle and bustle of the crowds.
06/08/2011 - By Ken Camp
Letting go is the ability, as well as the willingness, to relinquish control of and obsession about plans and situations and other people, both past and present.
06/03/2011 - By Administrator
Radio preacher Harold Camping infamously muffed his prediction that Judgment Day would occur May 21. But for awhile there, I almost wished he had been correct.
How can our congregation teach the rising generations to assume leadership roles in church and engage culture for the sake of the gospel?
Since May 1, we have learned much about the last days of Osama bin Laden. This week, I have learned much about the years which led to his life of terrorism. What caused a shy teenager to become the world’s most wanted man?
“Our family constitution gives a veto to the women’s caucus, and there is no override provision.” –Mitch Daniels
"I was appalled that the Baptist Standard would print the article about Osama bin Laden."
06/02/2011 - By Administrator
For professor Bill Leonard, African-American congregations served as sanctuaries of healing and grace after the vicious infighting of the "Baptist wars."
The promise of the end of the world has once again come and gone. The angels who were with Jesus asked an interesting question, “Why do you stand here looking at the sky?” They remind us not to look up, but to look out to a world that needs the hope of Christ.