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Donald J. Simpson - Brittany R. Schouten
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schouten, of Hico, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Brittany Rene, to Donald Joshua Simpson, son of Mr.
Campbellsville University to confer 159 graduates
Campbellsville University to confer 159 graduates By Hillary C. Wright, student news writer CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky.-Campbellsville University will confer 159 graduate and undergraduate degrees in her third December commencement on Friday, December 11, 2009, at 7pmET/6pmCT in Ransdell Chapel, 401 N. Hoskins AV., Campbellsville, KY.
Convention retiree Bob Cook dies after extended illness
Robert S. Cook, who retired as director of the Florida Baptist Convention's Family Life Department in 1989, died Nov.
Brasovan Endorsed By Pat Carlson
Mike Brasovan, Congressional Candidate for District 12, has been endorsed by Pat Carlson.
Love: What the world needs now
Daniel Sanchez, director of the Scarborough Institute at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, opened his sermon at the Florida Baptist State Convention annual meeting Nov.
The Rev. Shawn Wasson first became pastor at Bethany Baptist Church in Cape Girardeau in October 2003.
Souther joins Community Church
Shannon Souther accepted the call to become pastor Nov. 1 at Sturgeon Bay Community Church.
Imagine If ...' recording of sermons, messages available
Recordings of sermons and messages delivered during the annual Florida Baptist State Convention at Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola will be available for purchase in CD format during the meetings.
While serving in Oklahoma, Masteller was elected President of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma Pastor's Conference and was also named Pastor of the Year by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Baritone to perform at Berry Thursday
The Berry College Concert Series continues Thursday with a performance by acclaimed baritone Elem Eley.
Baptist Press on Paul Williams & Free Speech
In the debate over Intelligent Design, William Dembski is wary of a new trend dubbed "libel tourism" that may force Americans to submit to lawsuits in other countries for alleged crimes that otherwise would be protected by the First Amendment.
Pastors grow congregations via satellite broadcast of worship
It's just before 11:30 on a Sunday morning, and at a nondescript strip mall on Main Street in Hendersonville it's about time for church.
This saxophonist earned a doctorate in musicology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1982.
Friends recall pastor Wellborn, who integrated Waco's Seventh and James Baptist Church
A fellow veteran of the Southern Baptist youth revivalist movement and former members of his Waco flock fondly recalled this week the work of pastor Charles T. Wellborn, who died earlier this month at age 86.
PEP names new executive director
Harold D. Watson is the new executive director of Programs For Exceptional People.
This saxophonist earned a doctorate in musicology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1982.
Feels like home: Pineville's First Baptist assistant pastor glad to be back in Cenla
First Baptist Church in Pineville has a new assistant pastor who is no stranger to Central Louisiana.
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition
This week, a friend sent me a link to a video from Southwestern Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas titled "Taking the Hill." I thought it might be a political video encouraging conservative Christians to go to Washington to lobby against health care or some such thing.
Should Multisite Campuses Be Church Plants Instead?
Church leaders and observers weigh in on a current debate. posted 9/29/2009 09:51AM "Yes, I think they should be church plants.
The Reverend Fred L. Sain celebrated his 80th birthday this past summer, and on Sept.
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