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By Robert Dilday
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Friday, July 03, 2009 |
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HOUSTON (ABP) -- Baptists should relate to Muslims on the basis of compassion and friendship, not fear or indifference, say two ministers who are engaged in interfaith dialogue with Islamic leaders.
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By Bob Allen
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Friday, July 03, 2009 |
HOUSTON (ABP) -- Nearly 20 years after its founding as a small breakaway group birthed by controversy in the Southern Baptist Convention, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship exists today as a work of God's grace, the group's top executive said July 3.
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By Bob Allen
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Friday, July 03, 2009 |
 Colleen Burroughs, at podium, leads breakout group discussion of proposed CBF annual budget. |
HOUSTON (ABP) -- The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship adopted a $16.1 million budget July 3, but will begin the 2009-2010 fiscal year spending at 80 percent of projected income, anticipating continued reduced giving due to the economy.
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By Robert Marus
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Friday, July 03, 2009 |
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 The Mass Choir of Missouri City (Texas) Baptist Church sings July 2 at the CBF General Assembly in Houston (CBF photo) |
HOUSTON (ABP) -- Attendees to the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship General Assembly heard a visceral call to embrace the world -- and all their neighbors -- in worship July 2.
About 2,000 registered attendees and guests on the first night of the group’s annual meeting, gathering in Houston, participated in a multicultural worship service focused on the story of the Good Samaritan found in Luke 10. It featured an African-American choir, a largely Anglo praise team singing worship songs written by a Latino composer, two young pastors meditating on the text and the “Embrace the World -- Welcome to Your Neighborhood” theme and an exploration of the ways CBF partners are implementing the U.N.’s Millennium Development Goals.
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By Bob Allen
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Thursday, July 02, 2009 |
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HOUSTON (ABP) -- Following a year of financial hardship, the moderator of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship urged the group's General Assembly July 2 to celebrate the movement's success and potential for the future. |
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