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GuideStone gets OK to set up 5 subsidiaries

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Southern Baptist Convention's (SBC) Executive Committee approved legal documents Sept. 18 to allow GuideStone Financial Resources to set up five new subsidiaries providing, among other things, investment financial advice, its own property and casualty insurance and its own life insurance. read more ...

International World Changers leave lasting impression in Ecuador

AMBATO, Ecuador - The baptism of 11 Ecuadorian believers and the conversion of at least 30 Quichua people were evidence of the eternal impact left by more than 100 International World Changers (IWC) volunteers this summer in Ambato, Ecuador, a city nestled among five volcanoes in the Andes Mountains. read more ...

N.C. teens pray, make friends in Senegal

SENEGAL, West Africa - Courtney Mayes, 16, had no trouble developing fast friendships with the teenage girls she met in the sandy schoolyards of Senegal during a 10-day International World Changers (IWC) missions trip this summer. read more ...

Churches seek clarity on WMU relocation

( Published Thursday, September 20, 2007 )

Local leaders ponder WMU's move

( Published Thursday, September 20, 2007 )

New missionaries tell stories of sacrifice

( Published Wednesday, September 19, 2007 )

Sample Questions from 7th Heaven

( Published Friday, September 14, 2007 )

Game seeks to build interfaith understanding

( Published Friday, September 14, 2007 )

Ethicists discuss moral obligations of war

( Published Friday, September 14, 2007 )
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