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North Carolina Baptist Men plan long-term effort in Haiti Print E-mail
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By Norman Jameson   
Monday, February 08, 2010
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (ABP) -- Nearly a month into an intense and immediate response to Haitians injured and left homeless and hungry by the Jan. 12 earthquake, it still feels like the second day of a domestic disaster to Gaylon Moss, who is coordinating the North Carolina Baptist response.
 
Pastor stays out of division reported among jailed Americans in Haiti Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Monday, February 08, 2010
MERIDIAN, Idaho (ABP) -- As news of dissension among 10 Baptists from the United States jailed in Haiti leaked into media reports, the pastor of five of the volunteer missionaries said his church continues to support and pray for the entire group.
 
Church seeks forgiveness for mission team detained in Haiti Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Friday, February 05, 2010
MERIDIAN, Idaho (ABP) -- The sponsoring church of a 10-member Southern Baptist mission team charged with child kidnapping in Haiti has acknowledged that the group made "mistakes" and asked the Haitian government to forgive them.
 
Baptists continue to meet needs in Haiti despite major obstacles Print E-mail
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By John Hall   
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Texas Baptist volunteers lead in prayer at a makeshift medical clinic in Port-au-Prince.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (ABP) -- Nearly three weeks after an earthquake left an estimated 200,000 people dead, life in Haiti remains in as many pieces as the buildings toppled throughout Port-au-Prince.
 
Baptist group arrested in Haiti denies trafficking charge Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Monday, February 01, 2010
MERIDIAN, Idaho (ABP) -- A mission team from two Southern Baptist churches in Idaho arrested for attempting to take 33 children from Haiti to a temporary orphanage in the neighboring Dominican Republic was only trying to help children suffering in the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake that devastated Port-au-Prince, according to the pastor of one of the churches.
 
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Christians struggle with
radical forgiveness

At age 8, Chris Carrier was abducted, stabbed multiple times with an ice pick, shot in the left temple at pointblank range and abandoned in the Florida Everglades. Miraculously, he survived (although blinded in one eye). But what happened two decades later may be even more miraculous. [Read More] ...

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