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Updated Monday, May 12, 2008

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Caleb Courtney
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Life stays normal for reality contestant

When Caleb Courtney first appeared on "Endurance: Fiji," he thought the show might change his life.

"I have a couple of 9-year-old kids that think I'm the bomb," said Courtney, but other than that, life has continued as normal for the busy sophomore at Watauga High School in Boone.

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Buddhists think bad karma may have caused Myanmar cyclone

After a natural disaster strikes in the United States, the question almost immediately arises: Where was God? Or, did God allow this to happen?

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Danny Akin
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Danny Akin: SBC bloated but won't burst

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) may be top heavy, bloated and unfocused but it is "premature" to write its obituary, according to Danny Akin, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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N.C. Baptists on way to assess needs in Myanmar

A North Carolina Baptist Men's assessment team of two is on its way to Thailand to seek visas to enter devastated Myanmar.

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'Evangelical Manifesto' targets stereotypes

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Citing widespread confusion about what it means to be an "evangelical," a group of Christian leaders issued a manifesto proposing to define the identity and commitments of evangelical Christians.

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Economy pinching most churches, but giving still strong

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - While economists debate how serious America's economic slowdown really is, Southern Baptist pastors report their members are still giving, in spite of the financial pressures felt by many families.

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Celebrate World Fair Trade Day May 10 with WorldCrafts

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Raima, a hearing-impaired craftsperson in Mauritius, is part of an artisan group called CraftAid that provides jobs for people with disabilities. While working with her artisan group, she met her husband, Tana, who is also hearing-impaired. The couple now have a son and provide for their family by making unique handcrafted cards sold through WorldCrafts. They have learned that deafness does not handicap their hope.

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Baptists to assist Myanmar

Baptist World Aid (BWAid), the relief and development arm of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA), has pledged $50,000 to assist with emergency relief efforts in Myanmar.

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Rob Nash

CBF partnership seeks to end poverty

ATLANTA - The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) is entering into a two-year partnership with a global Christian campaign to end poverty.

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North Carolina stats reflect national trends

Churches reporting their 2007 statistics show that North Carolina Baptists reflect national trends, with decreases in baptisms, members and the number of churches filing reports.

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Rick Pennell
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No excuses not to volunteer for ministry

From age to ability, there were no excuses not to volunteer for the recent Operation Inasmuch (OIAM) April 19.

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Marvin Hereford
Photo by Dianna Cagle

Inasmuch a gift to coordinator, church, community

Agreeing to coordinate a county's efforts for April 19 Operation Inasmuch, Marvin Hereford chose to make that day his parting gift to Moyock Baptist Church and Currituck County.

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Sheryl K. Waller
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Age not a factor for oldest N.C. Baptist church

SHILOH - Across the street from a marker that recognizes Shiloh Baptist Church as the oldest Baptist church in North Carolina - founded in 1727 - members don't let age keep them off the mission field.

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Zachary Hatfield
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Hospital extends God's grace to hurting families

"God used North Carolina Baptists and the Mother's Day Offering to find me and help me in a time of need. I could never say thank you enough," said Clell Starling, a member of Laurel Springs Baptist Church near Boone.

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Wayne Oakes
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Uncertain times breed anxiety, disrupt churches

Uncertain times bring anxiety into church and Wayne Oakes says the conflict that often results can be traced to loss of control. Oakes, minister/church relations consultant for the Baptist State Convention after 22 years in the pastorate himself, said pastors and staff often become targets for anger when anxiety leads to a sense of insignificance and loss of control.

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BSC income picks up in April

Baptist State Convention (BSC) Cooperative Program income edged ahead of last year's pace through the first four months of 2008 but remained more than 9 percent behind budget expectations.

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Rick Warren
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Warren will lead 40 Days of Purpose in New York City

Pastor Rick Warren, leader of Saddleback Community Church in Lake Forest, Calif., and author of "The Purpose Driven Life," continues to extend his brand, planting his concept for how people can live out "God's purpose" across the globe.

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Methodists vote to retain policies on homosexuality

FORT WORTH, Texas - The United Methodist Church held to its traditional rules on homosexuality April 30, refusing to support or celebrate same-sex unions and maintaining language that calls homosexual activity "incompatible with Christian teaching."

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Martha Williams
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Red Springs missions camp to open in May

The N.C. Baptist Men Missions Camp at Red Springs is set to open May 20. Baptist Men put out the call for volunteers in an e-mail statement April 28. "Our purpose is to help churches involve their members in missions," the statement said.

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Greg Burris plays Shubal Stearns.
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Sandy Creek Association marks 250 years

SANFORD - Sandy Creek Baptist Association marked its 250th anniversary April 28 by celebrating its founding as the nation's third oldest Baptist association and looking forward to its future.

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Tim Keller
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He envisions evangelism and skepticism

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - More than 70 percent of unbelievers agree that "Jesus makes a difference," but more than 70 percent also see the church as "full of hypocrites," according to a LifeWay Research study released earlier this year.

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Ioan Gruffudd portrays William Wilberforce in "Amazing Grace."
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Changing the world through faith and film

RIDGECREST - Hollywood may seem like a dark, far-away land to many traditional churchgoers. Entertainment headlines celebrate celebrities who are comfortable with drinking, drugs, sex and pregnancy outside of marriage. Many movies and television shows are so violent or racy that many Christians avoid them.

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Americans more versed in the Bible than Europeans, Vatican study says

VATICAN CITY - Americans are more likely than Europeans to own and read a Bible, but Poles are most likely to have a basic knowledge of Scripture, the Vatican reported April 28.

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Samuel Dail
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Campbell University participates in Operation Inasmuch

BUIES CREEK - More than 300 Campbell University students, faculty and staff participated in the statewide project Operation Inasmuch on April 19.

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Murrell Johnson
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Central Triad churches 'break down walls'

HIGH POINT - Operation Inasmuch was a "great day of hands-on ministry" for the Central Triad Baptist Association and the 13 churches that did projects throughout the area according to Wanda Dellinger, project chair for the association.

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