by BSCNC Communications | May 17, 2022 | _home-articles, articles-all
Caraway celebrates 60 years of ministry and memories May 17, 2022 North Carolina Baptists joined forces in July 1962 to cultivate a powerful new tool to help churches reach and disciple more people ā Camp Caraway. Now, decades later, the camp continues to serve N.C....
by BSCNC Communications | May 16, 2022 | _home-articles, articles-all, asian, asian-article-feed, asian-articles-all
How leaders can bridge generational gaps in Asian American churches May 16, 2022 Many Asian American churches provide spaces for Asian immigrants to continue worshiping similarly to how they did in their home countries. They offer a familiar community and a home away...
by BSCNC Communications | May 16, 2022 | articles-all, church-revitalization-article-feed, church-revitalization-articles-all
On death and dying, as it relates to churches May 16, 2022 In 1969, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, a Swiss-American psychiatrist, wrote the classic book On Death and Dying. This work, chronicling lessons she learned with terminally ill patients, outlined the five stages that...
by BSCNC Communications | May 16, 2022 | articles-all, pastoral, pastoral-article-feed, pastoral-articles-all
4 symptoms to watch for when assessing pastoral health May 16, 2022 In preparation for this article I confess I did Google, āHow to know if a pastor is healthy?ā The number of articles, blogs and sites addressing the increasing issue of pastoral health did not...
by BSCNC Communications | May 12, 2022 | _home-articles, articles-all
Fisher retires after 36 years at Caldwell Association May 12, 2022 Dale Fisher received quite the surprise on his 70th birthday. Not only did ministry colleagues serenade him with a rendition of āHappy Birthdayā during the N.C. Associational Missions Conference in...
by BSCNC Communications | May 10, 2022 | _home-articles, articles-all
The power of a name: God's faithfulness in mental health May 10, 2022 If I have learned one lesson this year, itās that there is power in a name. When we give our struggle a name, we are able to better distinguish truth from lie and work toward healing. Naming opens...