Friday Jun 26 | Slate Magazine
Who Is "Spiritual Giant" Cubby Culbertson?
Near the end of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford's jarringly open confessional press conference Wednesday, as the event deteriorated into a storm of questions, interruptions, and half-answers, Sanford paused to give a shout-out. "I see Cubby Culbertson in the back of the room," Sanford said.
Sanford's admission leaves many unanswered questions
Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina said he had been conducting an extramarital affair with a woman in Argentina for the past year, ending the mystery surrounding his disappearance over Father's Day weekend.
Local professor says Americans can relate to Iranians
With protests in Iran reaching a fever pitch, many Americans are watching the situation with curious eyes.
Prison seminary program gives inmates 2nd chance
PARCHMAN, Miss. - The graduates patted each other's backs, and nervously chatted with their families.
Police captain earns third masters degree
Shelby Police Capt. Mark Brooks graduated May 9th from the University of Louisville with a Master of Science in the Administration of Justice degree.
Seminaries Seeing Big Jump in Applicants During Bad Economy
While many are waiting for the global economic downturn to end, a rising number of students are training for jobs that are much less concerned about dollars and cents.
Religion notes: Fleming Island church hosts international missionaries
Several global mission experts will gather next week at New Grace Church's Fleming Island campus for a conference.
Radio stations win two Dove Awards
FM 89.7 won two Dove Awards. The Christian-music station, run by Columbia International University, won large market radio station of the year.
Board of Education candidates share school funding opinions
Five candidates are running for three seats on the Marshfield Board of Education.
Plant City's Largest Church Has New Pastor
A 40-year-old Austin, Texas, minister will become the senior pastor of Plant City's largest church.
College recruiting during lean economic times
As the current school year starts winding down, many colleges are already looking ahead to next year -- and the new freshman classes they'll welcome.
Dr. Brian Simmons Chosen as New President of the Association of Christian Schools International
Chapel Hill Christian School, accredited through ACSI, is pleased to share the following press release: "Colorado Springs, Colorado - February 23, 2009 - The Association of Christian Schools International ...
School board candidates discuss challenges, middle school
Editor's note: Ten candidates are seeking three seats on the Marshfield Board of Education.
Beilue: Grand Slams were a hit
Denny's waitress Teresa Diaz serves free grand slam breakfasts to Columbia International University students during a special offer Tuesday in Columbia, S.C. Yolanda Apodaca had just left her graveyard shift at ...
Margate St. home damaged in fire
Two people inside a Columbia home that caught fire got out safely, according to Deputy Fire Chief Aubrey Jenkins.
William Graham Tullian Tchividjian is a Florida native, the founding pastor of New City Church just outside of Ft.
School sues over asbestos cleanup
A contractor failed to properly remove asbestos from buildings owned by Columbia International University, says a federal lawsuit filed last week.
William Graham Tullian Tchividjian is a Florida native, the founding pastor of New City Church just outside of Ft.
Inmates' new journey as peacemakers
Columbia International University awarded degrees Friday to its first class of Kirkland Correctional Institution inmates, 14 men who now will spread out among the state's toughest prisons as Christian ...
15 SC Inmates to Graduate from Missionary Program
More than a dozen South Carolina inmates are completing a program that officials hope will help them act as missionaries behind bars.