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OKC New Baptist Covenant takes aim at payday lending Print E-mail
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By Marv Knox   
Saturday, November 19, 2011
OKLAHOMA CITY (ABP) -- Payday lending traps many of America’s working poor in a vortex of debt, participants at the New Baptist Covenant II satellite meeting in Oklahoma City learned.
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Jimmy Carter notes progress in building Baptist unity Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Friday, November 18, 2011
ATLANTA (ABP) – Former President Jimmy Carter told veteran journalist Bob Abernethy that he’s seen progress in areas that prompted him to convene a New Baptist Covenant gathering in 2008 and New Baptist Covenant II gatherings scattered across nine locations linked by satellite TV Nov. 17-19.
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New Baptist Covenant speakers proclaim 'release' to captives Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Friday, November 18, 2011
ATLANTA (ABP) – Baptists must view prison ministry as more than prayer meetings and Bible studies if they are to follow Jesus’ Luke 4 mandate to “proclaim liberty to the captives,” former Arkansas Appeals Court Justice and Baptist pastor Wendell Griffen said Nov. 18.
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Sports complex opens with Pujols basketball game Print E-mail
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By Word&Way staff   
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (ABP) -- Missouri Baptist University opened a new sports and recreation complex Oct. 30 with a first-ever Albert Pujols All-Star Basketball Game.
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Diverse Canadian Baptists cover miles, cultures Print E-mail
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By Norman Jameson   
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario (ABP) -- From early churches springing up on the Atlantic from the seeds of displaced American slaves to the metropolitan Pacific coast, Canadian Baptists reflect their huge, diverse nation.
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