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Teens at ‘Blume’ urged to raise awareness about human trafficking
The number of slaves worldwide never has been greater than today, a Houston-area missionary told participants at Blume, a missions event for teenaged girls sponsored by national Woman's Missionary Union.
08/17/2011 - By Administrator
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Lottie Moon’s death story a myth, new book contends
A new book challenges the familiar story of Lottie Moon, a Southern Baptist missionary martyr who supposedly gave away all her money and starved to death to protest the Foreign Mission Board’s lack of funding for missionaries.
08/16/2011 - By Administrator
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Book of poems a ‘labor of love’ for veteran Baptist writer
For Orville Scott, a 136-page self-published book of original poems represents a lifetime of precious memories, a testimony to God's goodness and a labor of love. Scott was a denominational journalist for four decades before his retirement.
08/16/2011 - By Administrator
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American Muslims hopeful about life in the U.S.
Ten years after the 9/11 attacks, an extensive new survey of Muslims finds them as optimistic as other Americans, even as large minorities of Christian Americans question Muslims' loyalty to the United States.
08/11/2011 - By Administrator
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Can technology usher in another Pentecost?
The Baptist General Covention of Texas is pioneering a technologically advanced, language-barrier-breaking evangelism tool —called Hope Chat— with the potential to take the gospel to the ends of the earth like never before.
08/11/2011 - By Administrator


