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(Updated 06/27/2008)

Tar Heel Voices

Wonders about VBS song

I am dumfounded by this one! Were the writers/editors of this year's Vacation Bible School materials from LifeWay trying (blatantly?) to indoctrinate our children in their ideology?

read more ... Published 06/27/2008

Thanks Baptist Men

I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the North Carolina Baptist Men for their support of the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' hay relief efforts this past year.

read more ... Published 06/27/2008

Other Voices

The road of sorrow and the glory to come

Whether it is the destruction of entire cities by the elements of nature or the general unease surrounding our modern economic times, an unspoken fear desires to understand what all these things mean. Of course, Jesus warned us not to be alarmed at what we see around us. In fact, he called them "birth pains" (Matt. 24:8).

read more ... Published 06/27/2008

Opinion

Observations from SBC meeting

North Carolina Baptists were strongly present at the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) annual meeting. Both the reigning president and the newly elected president are originally from North Carolina and are doing a fine job in the mission fields of South Carolina and Georgia in which they are serving.

( Published Monday, June 16, 2008 )
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