Stories from the "FIRST-PERSON" series

FIRST-PERSON: An African village's love

By Jeslyn Lemke
Jul 14, 2008
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SENEGAL, West Africa (BP)--Pitching a tent in the backyard of a traditional African compound will bring untold adventure right to you. Trust me.

FIRST-PERSON: Flood vols keep priorities

By Geoff Hammond
Jun 30, 2008
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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (BP)--"Are you working in Cedar Rapids?" the girl at the McDonald's drive-through window asked as we purchased our lunch. She had seen the large Southern Baptist disaster relief decal on our vehicle and recognized our yellow...

FIRST-PERSON: Insight into a N. Kor. mind

By Staff
Jun 25, 2008
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NORTH KOREA (BP)--Flicking ashes from his Chinese cigarette, Yong* contemplates a visitor's question: Do North Koreans have lucky numbers?

FIRST-PERSON: Protecting children

By Bill Emeott
May 21, 2008
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--From all outward signs, John seemed to be a wonderful sixth-grade boys' Sunday School teacher. He prepared, attended leadership meetings, participated in outreach and even spent time with the boys outside of Sunday School.

FIRST-PERSON: The Great Physician's emergency room

By Keith Manuel
May 21, 2008
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ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--You know you've been to the hospital too many times when the emergency room staff knows you by name. When my boys were younger, I think we even may have qualified for customer loyalty cash back on certain hospital procedures.

FIRST-PERSON: Running where He walked

By Kelly Boggs
May 14, 2008
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ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--"Who has heard such a thing? Who has seen such things? Can a land be born in one day? Can a nation be brought forth all at once? As soon as Zion travailed, she also brought forth her sons," Isaiah wrote. There are many --...

FIRST-PERSON: Why I am not signing the 'Evangelical Manifesto'

By Richard Land
May 13, 2008
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--On May 7, a much-anticipated document, "An Evangelical Manifesto," was officially revealed to the public. The organizers' press release declared the Manifesto to be a "three-year effort ... to reclaim the definition of what...

FIRST-PERSON: Of grinches, goblins, gremlins and ghosts

By Paige Patterson
May 6, 2008
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FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)--There are a good many things about which most of us maintain a healthy skepticism. Some of those are listed in the title of this essay. However skeptical you may be, there are two categories of humans for whom at least one...

FIRST-PERSON: The difference 'Expelled' will make

By William A. Dembski
Apr 18, 2008
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FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)--Ben Stein's new movie "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" opens this weekend in theaters. It explores the widespread persecution -- destruction of livelihoods, careers and reputations -- of scientists who doubt Darwin's...

FIRST-PERSON: Spitzer & a faulty premise

By Kelly Boggs
Mar 14, 2008
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ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--"Path to scandal: Why does this keep happening?" a recent USA Today headline asked. The "this" in the headline referred to the recent revelation that New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer had been unfaithful to his wife with a prostitute.

FIRST-PERSON: Tithing is biblical

By Kenneth Hemphill
Mar 7, 2008
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Recently CBS Sunday Morning news devoted a segment to the question of whether the Bible teaches tithing. The reporter featured a new book by Russell Kelly entitled "Should the Church Teach Tithing?" As a whole, the program...

FIRST-PERSON: Moving beyond Feb. 5

By David S. Dockery
Feb 27, 2008
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JACKSON, Tenn. (BP)--C.S. Lewis in "The Problem of Pain" says that God often uses the experiences of suffering as a megaphone to awaken us. Suffering and pain, Lewis said, are often the essential means by which God brings about dependence,...

FIRST-PERSON: Praying for the unbeliever

By Keith Manuel
Feb 26, 2008
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ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--Prayer is a powerful evangelistic tool. It not only changes others, but it changes you. Prayer shapes the attitudes that motivate you.

FIRST-PERSON: I was the product of a rape

By Ronnie Hill
Jan 18, 2008
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FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)--Sandra was a 17-year-old girl who was with her mom and dad on a fall vacation visiting family friends. The friends they were visiting had an 18-year-old son.

FIRST-PERSON: Foster mother recounts lives changed by love & commitment

By Ritchie Hale
Jan 17, 2008
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WALTON, Ky. (BP)--She cowered in the darkness of the closet just as she had done on numerous occasions in the past. Her dark brown eyes reflected distrust and uncertainty. As I reached to stroke the curly, auburn hair that clung to her...

FIRST-PERSON: Forgiveness at the heart of Christmas story

By Roger S. Oldham
Dec 21, 2007
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--The Christmas story is timeless. Its fascination never grows old. It is simple in its brevity, yet profound in its message of hope and deliverance. In it, our Heavenly Father engages every part of the human psyche -- the...

FIRST-PERSON: Is there archeological evidence for the birth of Christ?

By Steve Ortiz
Dec 21, 2007
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NEW ORLEANS (BP)--It is Christmas time. Time for holiday events, Christmas trees, gifts, etc. It is also the season to get asked the question, "What is the archaeological evidence for the birth of Jesus?"

FIRST-PERSON: Steroids, trust & truth

By Joshua Cooley
Dec 19, 2007
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GERMANTOWN, Md. (BP)--I was writing a story on Baltimore Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts for a Christian publication when The Los Angeles Times broke the bombshell news in October 2006 that the fan favorite had been linked to steroids by a...

FIRST-PERSON: When missionaries get sick

By Don Graham
Dec 14, 2007
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RICHMOND, Va. (BP)--Lying in a hospital bed overseas in October -- for the second time this year -- I wondered what I had done to deserve, first, a bout of food poisoning and, now, an aching appendix.

FIRST-PERSON: The sweet deception of 'Compass'

By Daniel R. Heimbach
Dec 6, 2007
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WAKE FOREST, N.C. (BP)--End of the year moviegoers, and especially parents of pre-teen children, need to know that what promises to be the most alluring blockbuster of the Christmas season -- "The Golden Compass" -- is a dose of spiritual poison...

FIRST-PERSON: Baptist worker writes home

By Staff
Nov 7, 2007
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PAKISTAN (BP)--Dear Mom and Dad,

FIRST-PERSON: A shocking confession from Willow Creek Community Church leaders

By Bob Burney
Nov 6, 2007
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (BP)--If you are older than 40 the name Benjamin Spock is more than familiar. It was Spock that told an entire generation of parents to take it easy, don't discipline your children and allow them to express themselves. Discipline,...

FIRST-PERSON: Is your church preparing for company?

By Woody Murray
Oct 31, 2007
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--I can't remember when or where I first heard the following suggestion, but I've seen similar versions over the years, and it remains one of the best ways to evaluate a church's ministry to outsiders.

FIRST-PERSON: 'Bella' is worth supporting

By Phil Boatwright
Oct 26, 2007
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. (BP)--Storytelling has been an effective way to communicate since the beginning. Jesus Himself used parables in order to illustrate His teachings. So, while it is true that Satan uses storytelling mediums to deceive mankind,...