Biblical Recorder
The Biblical Recorder is a news journal for North Carolina Baptists. It is based in Cary, N.C. K. Allan Blume is editor and president.
The Biblical Recorder is a news journal for North Carolina Baptists. It is based in Cary, N.C. K. Allan Blume is editor and president.
The World Journalism Institute’s mission is to recruit, equip, place and encourage journalists who are Christians in the mainstream newsrooms of America. It is based in Asheville, NC.
Gregory Grieve is a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He studies digital religion, including how religious practices and beliefs are represented in video games.
Pulpit & Pew: Research on Pastoral Leadership is a research project at Duke Divinity School between the years of 2001-2005 in the U.S. This study was the largest such survey ever conducted of U.S. pastoral leaders.
The University of North Carolina’s Odum Institute provides a data archive of research reports on social sciences and staff members who work to provide these educational resources in a coherent representation.
Matt Rogers is a former co-pastor of New Life Christian Fellowship at Virginia Tech and is the author of Losing God: Clinging to Faith Through Doubt and Depression. He now lives in Charlotte, N.C. Contact through his website.
Proverbs 31 Ministry is a non-denominational, nonprofit organization, dedicated to “glorifying God by touching women’s hearts to build godly homes.”
The Moravian Church in America is one of the oldest Protestant denominations with strong missionary work and belief in traditions. The website offers resources on faith beliefs, congregations, news and publications.
Rebecca Todd Peters is an associate professor of religious studies at Elon University in North Carolina. She is involved in a globalization project of the World Council of Churches and teaches a course on wealth and poverty.