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Updated Friday, March 14, 2008

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Jonathan Merritt

Prominent Baptists sign climate change declaration

A declaration urging Southern Baptists to action in the climate change debate has been endorsed by some prominent Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) leaders - and dismissed by others.

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Guests look at the home operated in partnership between BCH and Truett Association.
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Truett Home heralds special partnership

A special open house on Feb. 3, not only celebrated the expansion of Baptist Children's Homes (BCH) services in the far western area of the state, but also signaled the beginning of one of the most unique relationships in North Carolina Baptist life.

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Turning dirt to begin construction on Campbell University’s first chapel March 12 are, from left, trustee chair Harold Wells, President Jerry M. Wallace and Billy Woodard, chairman of the Presidential Board of Advisors.
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Campbell breaks ground on first campus chapel

BUIES CREEK - Campbell University leaders broke ground March 12 on a $7.8 million chapel building that will be located on the school's Academic Circle.

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Churches search for new spin on age-old Easter story

( Published Thursday, March 13, 2008 )

Jena now makes spiritual headlines

( Published Thursday, March 13, 2008 )
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