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LifeWay survey examines top 10 issues facing families

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--A two-round survey conducted last November and December by the Internet strategies department of LifeWay Christian Resources found that modern families struggle with a variety of issues ranging from an anti-Christian culture to materialism.

LifeWay honors Billy Graham via multifaceted website

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In January, LifeWay launched this Billy Graham Web site with the purpose of celebrating and furthering ministry of "America's pastor." The site includes photos, quotes, video tributes and exclusive footage of the tribute statue currently in production. Photo courtesy of LifeWay
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--When it comes to influential evangelicals, every list begins with Billy Graham.
      For 60 years he has traveled the world proclaiming the Word as God’s instrument in winning perhaps millions of souls for Christ.
      Now, in the twilight of Graham’s humble yet monumental career, LifeWay Christian Resources has unveiled a website dedicated to celebrating his life and ministry.
      “We simply want to join people everywhere to say ‘thank you’ to Billy Graham for diligently proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ around the world,” said LifeWay President Thom S. Rainer, who formerly served as dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky.

Podcasts join list of technology resources offered by LifeWay

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Hearing your favorite Bible story, nurturing your Christian walk through a well-delivered sermon or just learning more about your church and its mission used to mean restricting yourself to the church building or at least a single location equipped with a television or CD player.

Narnia website at LifeWay to aid grasp of upcoming film

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” began intriguing readers well before the era of spectacular multimillion-dollar Hollywood special effects or sophisticated websites available to anyone with Internet access.
      On Dec. 9, both longtime fans and people unfamiliar with C.S. Lewis’ famous fable will have the opportunity to see it recounted with world-class technology on giant screens around the world.

LifeWay Consulting Practice aids those with technology needs

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Many of today’s churches feature a unique juxtaposition between the traditions of the past and the ever-changing tides of the future. Hymnals share sanctuary space with large, multimedia screens; monthly newsletters hit mailboxes days after e-mail updates reach inboxes; and brick and mortar church signs advertise websites loaded with information.

Simple technology allows homebound to attend church

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Margaret Coffey is a faithful member of Unity Baptist Church and “attends” services every week even though she is homebound and lives nearly 100 miles away.

‘Fuel’ youth Bible study is ‘monster’ production

MURFREESBORO, Tenn., (BP)--The streets of downtown Murfreesboro, Tenn., are generally quiet on Sunday afternoons, with most of the shops closed, but a fictitious dinosaur caused a bit of a ruckus there recently.

Soldiers draw encouragement from collegians’ meal money

GLORIETA, N.M. (BP)--The typical lack of disposable income didn’t stop a crowd of college students from helping feed a contingent of servicemen and women passing through LifeWay’s Glorieta Conference Center during National Collegiate Week.

Women see changed lives via small group Bible studies

NASHVILLE ,Tenn. (BP)--Joyce Aylor did not grow up with a strong Christian foundation in her Texas home, but she did attend church functions and enjoyed reading publications such as Biblical Illustrator.

Siblings cross an ocean for Collegiate Week experience

GLORIETA, N.M. (BP)--LifeWay’s Glorieta Conference Center is secluded in New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains, a 20-minute drive from Santa Fe -– and a 25-hour flight from Queensland, Australia.