Learning to Love

They were as opposite as two people could be. One was organized, the other spontaneous. One was dependable, the other carefree. One gave herself to

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Ten Lessons from September 11

The images are burned deep in the psyche of Americans. Planes deliberately flying into buildings. Fireball explosions. Crumbling buildings. Death falling from the sky. Frantic,

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It Looked Like the SBC Won

To most people listening to the report of the membership committee at the recent General Council session of the Baptist World Alliance, it appeared the

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Succeeding for the Children

Both women excelled as public school educators. One was selected by her peers as Outstanding Educator of the Year.  Earlier students voted her the most

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The Religiosity Cycle

Pollsters call it “The Religiosity Cycle.” Church people call it a pattern of involvement. Both refer to the same phenomenon. For some reason, generation after

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