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Pastor compensation slightly ahead of inflation, SBC survey says
Compensation for full-time Southern Baptist pastors increased at a rate slightly faster than inflation nationally over the past two years, but many churches continue to struggle in providing their pastors with adequate medical insurance.
10/03/2012 - By Administrator
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Religious groups team up to fight sex trafficking
UNICEF reports girls enter the commercial sex trade in the United States at age 13. And while many Americans might think of sex trafficking as an international problem, it often starts in the United States.
10/03/2012 - By Administrator
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WMU leader Hillman nominated for BGCT 2nd vice president
Kathy Hillman, a former president of Woman's Missionary Union of Texas, will be nominated for second vice president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas.
10/03/2012 - By Administrator
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Middle East riots fueled by fissures between radicals and moderates
Anti-American riots that have spread to more than a dozen countries are a sign of fissures between radical and more moderate Islamists who are vying for power as their societies undergo change, Middle East experts say.
09/27/2012 - By Administrator
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Christian Women’s Job Corps offers fresh start
Life transitions never are easy, but as the wife of a Marine, Cynthia Vela has lived through her share of them. And Christian Women's Job Corps helped.
09/27/2012 - By Administrator
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Grand or Grind? Counselor understands
As a counselor at Starry, part of Children at Heart Ministries, Jessica Kilpatrick often is asked to help grandparents who are rearing their grandchildren navigate through communications, discipline and relationship issues. For her, it's an issue that hits close to home.
09/27/2012 - By Administrator


