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Updated Monday, April 14, 2008

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To thank Woman’s Missionary Union supporters, board members and Sandra James, president, left, and Ruby Fulbright, executive director, right, donned cowboy hats and worked the aisles, shaking hands and thanking members of the record crowd personally.
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WMU suspends bylaw to elect James to fifth term

RIDGECREST - A record attendance at the annual Woman's Missionary Union Missions Extravaganza suspended the bylaws to elect president Sandra James to a fifth one-year term, drawing on her experience to help WMU during a year of transition.

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Shane Nixon
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New women's ministry to focus on missions

A new Baptist State Convention (BSC) ministry to women may include missions education and promotion, but that doesn't mean it will do what Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina (WMU-NC) traditionally does in those roles.

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BSC bylaw changes could remove BRH

Upcoming revisions to the Baptist State Convention (BSC) Article and Bylaws could remove Baptist Retirement Homes (BRH) as a BSC institution.

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WMU-NC: Stop the falsehoods

( Published Friday, April 11, 2008 )

BTSR budget shortfall leads to faculty lay-offs

( Published Friday, April 11, 2008 )
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