Author J. Randal Matheny

Randal and his wife Vicki have lived and worked in Brazil since Nov. 1984. They have three married children and six grandchildren. He sometimes writes "7 Points." http://randal.us

FHU team considers Scotland

by Jon Galloway EAST KILBRIDE, Scotland (BNc) — Five young Christians in the process of forming a mission team visited Scotland in March. The team plans to begin a new work. They are very interested in coming to Scotland, so… Continue Reading →

David Kenney reviews biblical resources online

The number of books and resources grows exponentially. How to find those gems that will enhance a Christian’s library? One disciple answers that question with his website, “David R. Kenney’s Bully Pulpit.” Launched in Feb., 2008, Kenney recommends religious books… Continue Reading →

Miss. church hosts Preacher’s Files lectures

THEO, Miss (BNc) — The Theo church in north Mississippi will host the fourth annual Preacher’s Files Lectureship July 31-Aug. 2.

Three Corners helps men beat addictions

by Richard Mansel HAZELHURST, Ga. (BNc) — Sammie Carson’s battle with substance abuse nearly destroyed him. “I had lost hope. I couldn’t figure out for the life of me why I could not break out of the bondage of the… Continue Reading →

Howard Norton to lead Baxter Institute

Tegucigalpa, Honduras (BNc) — Former missionary and Christian Chronicle editor Howard Norton has been chosen as the next president of the Central American school, Baxter Institute.

Family rejects new convert

by Greg Hamlin, Director, International Bible Institute of Siem Reap, Cambodia We baptized another young lady today, Sopen. When she started coming to worship, her family objected then they locked her in her room to prevent her from coming. She… Continue Reading →

200 denominational preachers expected for lectures

MONROVIA, Liberia (BNc) — Over 200 denominational preachers are expected for lectures on the church in this African capital city. Todd Clippard of the Burleson church, Hamilton, Ala., and Bill Burk of Seagoville, Tex., will make their eleventh and ninth… Continue Reading →

Baptist pastor quits debate

by Weylan Deaver CHICAGO, Ill. (BNc) — Matthew Black, the Baptist pastor scheduled to have a four-night debate with Mac Deaver on April 27-30, has, at the eleventh hour, pulled out of the debate. This in spite of the best… Continue Reading →

Minister to address U.S. conferences overseas

by Paula Harrington, BNc correspondent JUDSONIA, Ark. (BNc) — Minister John Kachelman will keynote for two U.S. government humanitarian conferences in the Ukraine and Tajikistan and speak about the Lord’s church. Kachelman, minister with the Judsonia church, will be the… Continue Reading →

Mac Deaver debates on nature of man

by Weylan Deaver CHICAGO, Ill. (BNc) — Next week Mac Deaver debates a Baptist opponent on Calvinist doctrines. A public debate will take place Apr. 27-30 in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg between brother Mac Deaver and Matthew Black of… Continue Reading →

Western Kentucky Youth Camp Cleans Up

by Gayle Hall MARION, Ky. (BNc) — Western Kentucky Youth Camp still needs work in its recovering from weather damage. The campus of Western Kentucky Youth Camp suffered extensive damage as result of the ice storm on Jan. 27 and… Continue Reading →

Biography: Preacher accused of spying for Hitler

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. (BNc) — Preacher J.B. Gaither’s youngest daughter has published a biography his life and work. Sandra Gaither Pitchford wrote J.B. Gaither, His Place in Time, a 408-page book packed with photos, sermons and articles of this “old-timey”… Continue Reading →

Greek-Spanish commentary on Revelation published

VILONIA, Ark. (BNc) — Gospel Opportunities announced today the publication of the second Greek-to-Spanish commentary in their Greek of the New Testament Commentary series. The Apocalipsis de Juan (Revelation of John) is a word-for-word analysis from the ancient Greek text… Continue Reading →

Alabama church’s future uncertain

by Paul Cockrell RAGLAND, Ala. (BNc) — The number of saints is falling in many congregations these days. No more so than in the rural areas and small towns of the U.S. For one small church in an east-central Alabama… Continue Reading →

Zorns recovering from traffic accident

by Paul Cockrell, Munford, Ala. SYLACAUGA, Ala. (BNc) — After two weeks in a Birmingham hospital, Frances Zorn, wife of Lads to Leaders/Leaderettes founder Jack Zorn, came home from the hospital on Wednesday.

HTH launches Bible website

JACKSONVILLE, Ala. (BNc) — The House to House/Heart to Heart ministry, a work of the Jacksonville church, launched a new website Feb. 1, HTHBible.com. BNc talked to Luke Griffin, webmaster for the site, about the idea behind the launch.

Partner with BNc

Peter’s charge has always been a favorite of mine: “Love the brotherhood” (1 Peter 2:17b). The word brotherhood is a collective term, denoting the whole. We are brothers and sisters in Christ, individually. Together, we are brotherhood. Hence, the only… Continue Reading →

Editorial: BNc celebrates first year on the web

by J. Randal Matheny, editor (BNc) — A year ago today, BrotherhoodNews.com made its official launch. With a couple of hands on board and a small group of well-wishers to see us off, the crew of BNc took the fair… Continue Reading →

Faulkner lectureship chooses hope theme

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (BNc) — The Faulkner University Bible Lectureship, slated for Mar. 2-5, will highlight the theme, “Hope for a Hopeless World.” “If ever there was a timely theme this is one,” wrote Faulkner’s Sam Long, in an email. “In… Continue Reading →

Lads-to-Leaders founder, wife in car accident

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BNc) — Jack and Frances Zorn were injured seriously in an auto accident last night, according to Sam Long, Director of Church Relations at Faulkner University. As the Zorns returned home on Highway 280 from church in Sylacauga,… Continue Reading →

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