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Obituaries

NOBTS’ Landrum Leavell dies

Opinion

Viewpoint: Prosperity theology is a lie
Viewpoint: Economics and the soul of America
First Person … Creating a pattern
Let GPS bring Southern Baptists to a faith-sharing destination
Worldview: Than silver or gold

SouthCarolinaShowcase

South Carolina Showcase for October 16, 2008

CrossingCarolina

Crossing Carolina for October 16, 2008

News

Baucham brings inspirational message to Charleston Southern
Platform comparison published by ERLC
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Greer, celebrates 175th
Former South Carolina pastor Vann appointed at Southwestern
At Anderson: Baptist universities gather for Global Education
Leopard speaks at Charleston Southern University
Fast Facts for October 16, 2008
SBC finishes ahead of budget; CP down
Anderson University enrollment tops 2,000
LifeWay’s ‘A Defining Moment’ initiative comes to Greenville
First Baptist Church, Ware Shoals, marks 100 years
NOBTS’ Landrum Leavell dies
Financial freedom gets New Testament boost
North Greenville University gets international taste of missions
World Hunger Fund aids overseas outreach
South Carolinians reaching South Asia for God’s glory
2008 Nominations Committee
U.S.-Muslim engagement seen as key to security, prosperity
Anderson University acquires book collection
Bible study offers healing to the hurting at NGU
Erskine Seminary alumni luncheon planned Nov. 11
‘Pulpit freedom’ touted in 7 SBC churches

Features

Rodriguez brings unique worship experience to NGU
Roberts’ ‘Walnut Grove’ novel is ‘history wrapped in a story’
Without arms or legs, art is her expression
‘Fireproof’ reignites passion, commitment of spouses
A needed channel for food and the gospel
Texas coastal town faces long recovery
Smith receives Medallion of Honor at Lander University

Columns

Fresh Ideas … by Diana Davis
Capitol View … by Joe Mack
Sunday Dinner: Church Dinners … by Juanita Garrison
My Answer … by Billy Graham

Letters

‘New life’ for SCBMA
An encouraging word
Article was ‘touching’