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The Biblical Recorder: A Compelling Vision for a New Century

Clock July 26 2010 by Milton A. Hollifield Jr., BSC Executive Director-Treasurer
Since Thomas Meredith began publishing The North Carolina Baptist Interpreter in 1833 and even when the name was changed to the Biblical Recorder in 1835 this Baptist news journal has served as an important source of information for North Carolina Baptists. Regardless of their viewpoint or stance on issues, editors of the Recorder have challenged readers to examine their deepest held con...

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Reflections from Orlando

Clock July 12 2010 by Milton A. Hollifield Jr., BSC Executive Director-Treasurer
It has been about a month now since the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) met in Orlando. I, like many of you, have spent time reflecting on the meeting. One of the things that always excites me about the SBC is the Crossover event held prior to the meeting. This year about 1,200 volunteers poured into Orlando to participate in this evangelism outreach, and as a result, 1,505 people recei...

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Freedom to serve

Clock June 29 2010 by Milton A. Hollifield Jr., BSC Executive Director-Treasurer
During our May board of directors meeting we enjoyed a very enlightening special report from Larry Jones, senior consultant for military and chaplaincy ministry with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina (BSC). Colonel Jones also serves as the State Chaplain for the N.C. National Guard. Joining him were Capt. Tommy Watson, a chaplain to the N.C. Army National Guard who recently serve...

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A Father’s Influence

Clock June 14 2010 by Milton A. Hollifield Jr., BSC Executive Director-Treasurer
In Luke 15, Jesus tells a story about two sons and a father. Often we focus our attention on the two sons in this story especially the one that leaves home and wastes all that he has, but eventually returns home. Too often, we overlook what kind of man Jesus depicts the father in this parable to be. The central truth of this story teaches us that God loves sinners. This parable also reve...

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Let all nations praise the Lord

Clock June 1 2010 by Milton A. Hollifield Jr., BSC Executive Director-Treasurer
In my last column I shared with you about how North Carolina Baptists are serving through our international partnership with Biju Thomas and the Transformation India Movement. As North Carolina Baptists are serving in so many places around the world through international partnerships, I wan...

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RAGBRAI through a storm

Norman Jameson

Riding 65 hard miles in 95-degree temperatures only to find our camping area in an industrial park was a trial. Looking for some air conditioning, the four of us remaining on Team Tusen Takk (“Many Thanks” in Norwegian) treated ourselves to a good restaurant meal in Clear Lake, then watched a movie to stay in cool air. By the time we got back Tuesday night it was a little cooler and stor...

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The Biblical Recorder: A
Compelling Vision
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by Milton A. Hollifield Jr.
(From the EDT)
The Gift of Moving
by Bill Wilson
(Leading from The Center)
Picking Memories
by Jennifer Shore
(Answering the Call)
I Got Blopped
by Shane Nixon
(The Way I Hear It)
Training Update
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