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Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 CST
Time: 1:37 PM
     
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Save Green, Go Green at June Luncheon in Charlotte
Save Green, Go Green at June Luncheon in Charlotte
Our annual luncheon during the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship's annual gathering will give you the chance to "Save Green, Go Green." Order your tickets today to this limited-seating event.
From Mountaintop to Real-World Ministry
From Mountaintop to Real-World Ministry
When we are at places or in situations that offer us feelings of joy and happiness, we don't want to return to the real world. We prefer the mountaintop experience like Peter, but we can never stay there.
Two Approaches to Christian Evangelism
Two Approaches to Christian Evangelism
Christian evangelism is practiced in two vastly different ways today. One is inclusive and invitational; the other is dualistic and confrontational. The latter approach does Christianity no good.
Quakers Maintain Presence in Russia
Quakers Maintain Presence in Russia
Among the earliest to champion individual rights and civil society, Quakers have a long history of involvement in Russia. While their numbers are few, they're still active in Russia today.
 
   
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Evangelism and Ethics Are Inseparable
Many goodwill Christians favor freedom of religion and oppose witnessing that is manipulative and coercive. Regrettably, other Baptists think their work is so important that they can be secretive and covert.


 
 
 
   
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Openly Gay Jesuit Robert Carter Dies at 82
NEW YORK (RNS) The Rev. Robert Carter is being remembered as a pioneering political and social activist.


Supreme Court to Weigh Limits of Kansas Church's Hate Speech
WASHINGTON (RNS) The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to decide whether the father of a fallen soldier can sue religious protesters.


Pope's Brother Admits Striking Students, Denies Knowledge of Abuse
VATICAN CITY (RNS) The elder brother of Pope Benedict XVI admitted striking members of the German boys’ choir that he led for three decades.


 
 
 
   
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Movie Reviews
Movie Reviews
"Blood Done Sign My Name"
"Blood Done Sign My Name" is a mildly disappointing story that's been told many times about a town torn apart by racism. It seems better suited as a TV miniseries rather than a feature film. (Photo: Paladin)


"Avatar" to "Up in the Air": Top 10 Films of 2009
A new best picture will be crowned at the Oscars on March 7. From films about the Iraq War to animation and romantic comedy, here's a look back at 10 of the best films from 2009.


"The Book of Eli"
What would a world devoid of faith and religion look like? "The Book of Eli" gives us a glimpse. As Eli, Denzel Washington is a man walking by faith in a post-apocalyptic land with the last Bible. (Photo: Warner Bros.)



 
 
   
   
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