Sunday, August 6, 2000
Cultural Revolution

Hispanics are recognized as the fastest growing minority group in the United States. Their presence has prompted area churches to rethink their outreach ministries in a new way.

Hispanics not strangers to diversity

The Catholic Church's national pastoral plan for the Hispanic ministry describes Hispanic Catholics as “extremely diverse.”

Reaching out is central in Corinth Baptist

The past 120 years in the life of the Corinth Road Baptist Church may have seen its congregation grow from a few dozen to over 300 Sunday attendees, but its purpose has not changed.

News Briefs

Confronted by the truth
By KEVIN PEEK

Take ten college students, stick them in a 30-foot RV and send them on a three-month walk across America from the Pacific Ocean to Washington, D.C., and what do you get?

My heart was strangely warmed
By DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

If you have ever read any church history or remember when you went to what used to be called Sunday School, you probably read the story of John Wesley who founded the great Methodist Church.

The power of one
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributuing Writer

His name is Shaun. He is only one person. And still a teenager. But he's a making a difference.