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Faith & Culture
By Alice Horner   
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
NEWNAN, Ga. (ABP) – John Roland was studying for the ministry at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Texas in 1999 when Hurricane Floyd hit his home state of Florida. He got so busy calling to check on his parents, grandmother and others that he lost track of time and missed his ride to an event at his church.
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Retiring CBF head to lead new center for Baptist leadership Print E-mail
Baptists
By Bob Allen   
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
ATLANTA (ABP) – Retiring Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Executive Coordinator Daniel Vestal has been tapped to lead Mercer University’s new Eula Mae and John Baugh Center for Baptist Leadership. Vestal will assume his new role July 1, the day after he retires as head of the Atlanta-based CBF, where he has served since 1996.
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Seminary trustees to confront president over audit, management issues Print E-mail
Baptists
By Greg Warner   
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (ABP) -- Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s board of trustees will meet Feb. 10 in a special session to discuss the leadership of President Phil Roberts, Associated Baptist Press has learned.
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Land says Obama mandate most anti-Catholic government action in 150 years Print E-mail
Nation
By Bob Allen   
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) – The Southern Baptist Convention’s top public-policy expert said Feb. 4 that President Obama’s healthcare mandate covering contraception is the most anti-Catholic action by government since the denial of taxpayer funding to parochial schools.
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Fulfilling the Great Commission Print E-mail
Faith & Culture
By Ken Camp   
Friday, February 03, 2012
HOUSTON (ABP) -- 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.
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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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