By BHHS Communications MACON, GA – The Baptist History and Heritage Society (BHHS) was recently awarded a grant of $34,595 to promote public engagement with recent historical scholarship on Baptists in the United States. The grant is made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH): Sustaining Humanities through the American Rescue Plan in … Continue reading
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Jennifer Woodruff Tait: Church History in Seven Sentences
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” That may be the case, but often modernity slaps a new coat of paint on something that looks and feels eerily similar to something that has happened before. As a lover of history, I am fascinated by our forebearers’ life, times, and … Continue reading
Remembering the Women Who Fought for Us
By Joya Moore I have been thinking deeply about the experience of women in America since the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. I honestly had not anticipated a woman occupying the Vice Presidential office for a long time, so to watch her take the oath and experience the ways in … Continue reading
When Theological and Political Convictions Lead to Espionage: A Conversation with Elisabeth Braw
By Andy Hale Certainly, the least severe results of the COVID-19 crisis is the rescheduled release of Daniel Craig’s final Bond film. We can wait another seven months of the conclusion of the greatest of all Bonds. And yes, Craig’s gritty and dark bond outpaces Roger Moore, David Niven, Timothy Dalton, and Connery. The only … Continue reading