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Baptist Heritage Award winners announced

Agencies and institutions affiliated with the Baptist State Convention honored these N.C. Baptists for outstanding service during the 8th annual Heritage Awards April 8 in Greensboro.

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Richard Contreras, associate pastor of Iglesia Bautista de Hickory Grove, Charlotte, speaks during a small group discussion at the 2008 Multicultural Youth Leader’s Summit, sponsored by the Baptist State Convention, March 7 and 8 at Hollifield Leadership Center.
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Fine tune outreach to internationals, say multicultural leaders

CONOVER - Baptists need to become more sensitive, fine tune their outreach methods and do more to reach Hispanics, Asians and other newcomers flooding into the state.

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Karen Blackburn, who calls First Baptist Church in Charlotte home, hands a Samaritan’s Purse box to a boy at a day care center for Roma street children.
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Gypsy outreach gets boost from Charlotte

CHARLOTTE - When King Solomon began building the temple in Jerusalem in the 10th century B.C., it took 80,000 stonecutters to lay the foundation.

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