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Cecil Sherman 'stood on a higher hill' than his contemporaries, speaker says Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Friday, April 23, 2010
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (ABP) -- A self-described "comrade in arms" in the Southern Baptist Convention controversy in the 1980s remembered Cecil Sherman as one who "stood on a higher hill" than other moderate Baptist leaders.
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Ky. high court strikes down public funding of Baptist pharmacy school Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Thursday, April 22, 2010
FRANKFORT, Ky. (ABP) -- The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled April 22 that Baptist-affiliated University of the Cumberlands cannot use $10 million of taxpayer money to build a pharmacy school.
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Hundreds gather to remember Cecil Sherman Print E-mail
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By Jim White   
Wednesday, April 21, 2010

RICHMOND, Va. (ABP) -- Friends and family members of Cecil Sherman filled the spacious sanctuary of River Road Church, Baptist, in Richmond, Va., April 20 to celebrate his life in the first of two scheduled memorial services.

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Soulforce Q visit to SBU described as 'gentle,' 'spiritually violent' Print E-mail
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By Vicki Brown   
Wednesday, April 21, 2010

BOLIVAR, Mo. (ABP) -- Characterizations of the Soulforce Q Equality Ride stop at Southwest Baptist University April 14 ranged from “gentle” to “spiritually violent,” depending upon the person asked.

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Obama visit could interrupt traffic to Cecil Sherman’s funeral Print E-mail
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By ABP staff   
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (ABP) – Persons traveling to attend Friday’s memorial service in Asheville, N.C., for former Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Coordinator Cecil Sherman are advised to anticipate travel delays due to an unexpected visit to the city by President Obama.
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