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Wayland students serve as fishers of men among Alaskan fishermen
While Texas suffered this summer from the most severe drought since the 1950s, salmon still were running in the streams of Alaska, where Wayland Baptist Student Ministries Director Donnie Brown led a mission team.
08/18/2011 - By Administrator
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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


