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Updated Wednesday, March 26, 2008

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Fred Lunsford

Lunsford devotes life to Sunday School

Fighting during World War II Fred Lunsford doubted he would survive the Battle of the Bulge.

Lunsford, who was married only three days before leaving his bride in North Carolina for a 20-month tour, promised God he would do whatever He wanted him to do if He brought him home safely.

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113 new missionaries include two couples in N.C.

TAYLORS, S.C. - A Feb. 24 service introduced 113 new missionaries appointed through the North American Mission Board (NAMB).

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Truett Camp amazes first-time visitors

When some visitors come to Truett Baptist Camp in Hayesville for the first time they expect primitive facilities at the site tucked in the southwest corner of North Carolina.

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Wood beams on Rutland Chapel give it a rustic look.

Ridgecrest Conference Center: A century of legacy, spiritual renewal

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, is a place many people are surprised to learn is one of the largest Christian conference centers in the nation. From humble beginnings in a single log cabin, Ridgecrest Conference Center has grown into a 1,300-acre campus with 90,000 square feet of conference space and housing accommodations for more than 2,500.

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Once on the block, Cale grows to meet demands

In 2001 "Camp Cale" was an outdated, under used drag around the neck of Chowan Baptist Association. Leadership debated whether to close up shop and sell the enormous asset or commit resources to upgrade it and make it an attractive, versatile, effective facility.

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Mundo Vista continues tradition of reaching girls

A winding road brings visitors into Camp Mundo Vista for retreats and camps.

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Mountain church saves school, creates Candlestick

For decades everyone in Minneapolis, N.C. attended Minneapolis Elementary School. Well, everyone but the preacher's youngest son whose family came later.

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Bill Copper
Photo by Steve DeVane

Hollifield broadens outlook

CONOVER - Purchased as an unpolished gem in 2000, Hollifield Leadership Center usage grew as a training site for the Baptist State Convention's (BSC) Christian coaching initiative and Sustaining Pastoral Excellence (SPE) process.

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Haywood Association offers campers New Life

For Robert Cooper, it has been exciting to see God work through Camp New Life in Waynesville.

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Fort Caswell: versatile center on the beach

A 250-acre oceanfront tract that now serves as a quiet retreat center for church groups and a wide-open playground for youth groups once stood guard for Confederate positions in North Carolina.

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50-year-old camp keeps serving, growing

A former staff member and current chaplain with the U.S. Army is on the receiving end of South Mountain Baptist Camp's servant heart.

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Conference center adds another dimension to Caraway

Caraway is known to thousands of North Carolina Baptists as home to the summer RA camp for boys. In 1974, the Baptist State Convention opened Caraway Conference Center on the property.

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Fairview takes Easter service to neighbors

Fairview Baptist Church in Apex considers itself strategically placed because "God has brought in neighborhoods around this place," says pastor Craig Hamlin.

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Judge dismisses suit against Southwestern

FORT WORTH, Texas - A federal judge has ruled in favor of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and its president, Paige Patterson, in a lawsuit by a former theology professor who claimed she was wrongly dismissed from a tenure-track position because she is a woman.

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