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Updated Monday, March 10, 2008

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Eddie Williams
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Red Springs Mission Camp almost ready

WINSTON SALEM - North Carolina Baptist Men needs volunteers to get Red Springs ready for summer volunteers.

"The community that has the need ... that's where we want to be," said Eddie Williams, coordinator for mission work camps for Baptist Men.

Eddie and Martha Williams, recently returned from Gulfport, Miss., are busy getting Red Springs ready for volunteer groups coming this summer.

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John Ridley
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Students too often lost in transition

GREENSBORO - One thing is clear to ministers like John Ridley and Rick Trexler who focus on helping teens and college students. "This generation of students ... is unclear about life," Ridley said.

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Youth can make Deep Impact on community

WINSTON SALEM - North Carolina Baptist Men want to make a Deep Impact with youth in the state.

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Servant evangelism finds connections to people

GREENSBORO - "Jesus didn't get in trouble hanging out with the good people but because he was hanging out with lepers, prostitutes and people like that," said David Wheeler during a workshop at the 61st annual Evangelism & Church Growth Conference at Lawndale Baptist Church in Greensboro.

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Judge rules in Windermere's favor, against convention

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Windermere Baptist Conference Center acted legally when it changed its articles of incorporation, Cole County (Mo.) Circuit Court Judge Richard Callahan ruled March 4.

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