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Updated Thursday, March 20, 2008

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Scotts Hill pastor Phil Ortego, right, challenges college worker Matt in the Cross Point Center.
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Phil Ortego lost until relationship found him

Phil Ortego came from a world filled with rituals, risk and religion, but rarely relationships.

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J.D. Greear speaks at the recent prayer conference.
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Distance from God equals distance from revival

People looking for secrets to personal and church success at the "Revive Us Again" Great Commission Prayer Conference in Cary March 14-15 were simply directed to the Bible they carried in with them.

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A painting by Paul Gustave Dore depicts the Crucifixion. St. Dismas, the ``Good Thief,'' is traditionally depicted on Jesus' right, while Gestas, the unrepentant thief, is traditionally depicted on his left.

Easter's 'good thief' has small but loyal following

When Deacon Ken Finn is counseling prisoners, he often tells the story of St. Dismas.

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Prestonwood, SEBTS go green, save money

PLANO, Texas - For Prestonwood Baptist Church, being good stewards of the earth also means saving some money in the process.

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Kessler takes Virginia position

( Published Wednesday, March 19, 2008 )
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Evangelical Manifesto reclaims definition

Posted by Norman Jameson at Editor's Journal
What do you do when someone changes the definition of the words you've been using all your life to describe yourself? [More] ...
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