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Nativity scene dispute puts focus on Texas town Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
ATHENS, Texas (ABP) – An East Texas town is being dubbed Ground Zero in this year’s round of skirmishes known collectively as the Christmas Wars.
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School district settles suit with Tennessee ACLU Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Monday, December 12, 2011
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) – A Tennessee school district has settled a lawsuit over the proper role of religion in public schools. The Sumner County Board of Education voted Dec 6 to accept an agreement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee ending a lawsuit filed against school officials May 2.
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Churches balance reality, reverence when Christmas falls on Sunday Print E-mail
Faith & Culture
By Ken Camp   
Friday, December 09, 2011
DALLAS (ABP) -- “You mean we have to go to church Christmas Eve and Christmas morning?” Many worship leaders know their own children likely will ask that question this year. They also know quite a few families in their congregations will answer, “No.”
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Church kicked out of association appeals for funds Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Thursday, December 08, 2011
OWENSBORO, Ky. (ABP) – A Baptist church kicked out of its association for allowing a gay-rights group to meet in its building has launched a national fundraising campaign to prevent having to close its doors.
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'Occupy' movement comes to church Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Thursday, December 08, 2011
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (ABP) – As the Occupy protest movement spreads into cities across the United States and around the world, one North Carolina Baptist congregation says it is time to occupy the church.
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Churches composed primarily of first-generation immigrants to the United States often face obstacles -- linguistic, financial and cultural -- in terms of fitting into an Anglo-dominated society. But they may possess a strategic advantage in fulfilling Christ's Great Commission. [Read More]
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