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Va. Baptist educator Terry Maples named CBF field rep for Tennessee Print E-mail
Baptists
By Bob Allen   
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
ATLANTA (ABP) -- The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has hired its third "field coordinator," a shared staff position designed to promote cooperation and communication between state and national CBF organizations.
 
Baptists decry Texas board’s votes on textbook standards Print E-mail
Faith & Culture
By Robert Marus   
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
AUSTIN, Texas (ABP) -- A Texas board that sets curriculum standards for the nation’s second-largest textbook market has voted, along party lines, to leave a conservative imprint on history, social studies and economics courses. And the effects won't be felt in the Lone Star State alone.
 
Baptist History and Heritage Society hires Bruce Gourley as new leader Print E-mail
Baptists
By Bob Allen   
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
ATLANTA (ABP) -- Bruce Gourley, a historian and online editor of Baptists Today, has been named executive director of the Baptist History and Heritage Society, effective April 1.
 
Great Commission Task Force head surprised at backlash to report Print E-mail
Baptists
By Bob Allen   
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
MONROE, Mich. (ABP) -- The head of a task force appointed last summer to recommend ways to make the Southern Baptist Convention more effective in reaching the lost said March 16 he was surprised by negative reaction to parts of the group's preliminary report.
 
Last Baptist held in Haiti faces new charge Print E-mail
World
By ABP staff   
Monday, March 15, 2010
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (ABP) -- The last of 10 Americans held in Haiti on suspicion of kidnapping now faces a new charge stemming from an earlier alleged attempt to bus child earthquake victims to the Dominican Republic three days before the Baptist church-group volunteers were arrested at the border Jan. 29.
 
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Christian ethics and social networking

A student's Facebook entry chronicles the painful details of a romantic break-up. Or describes an ill-spent weekend partying with friends. Or scathingly blisters someone who holds differing political views. Fast-forward a few years. That same student sits in a job interview -- or maybe at a conference table with a church search committee -- and has to answer uncomfortable questions about those entries. [Read More] ...

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