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JULY 13, 2010 ARCHIVED STORIES:
ANAHEIM, Calif. (BP)--One ... two ... three ... As the pastor stepped to the pulpit, a young Adam Wainwright began counting. 74 ... 75 ... 76 ... The preaching continued, and so did the counting inside Wainwright's head. 328 ... 329 ... 330 ... "As long as he kept talking, I would keep counting," said Wainwright, a member of the National League team in tonight's All Star Game. "There were times when I got up almost to 1,000, which is really embarrassing. Read More
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Texas church makes $1M pledge to IMB
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Church mourns loss of worker in Uganda
DURHAM, N.C. (BP)--An American who was among 74 people killed in a Uganda terrorist attack was related to Summit Church, a Southern Baptist congregation in Durham, N.C. Nate Henn was a former college rugby player who used his love of rugby to mobilize assistance for children suffering from warfare in Uganda.
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Sudi Kate Gliebe
FIRST-PERSON: Do we view sin as God views sin?
BENBROOK, Texas (BP)--My husband and I recently watched "The Truth Project" DVD series by Focus on the Family. One of the greatest lessons we drew from it was the desire to love what God loves and to hate what God hates. After all, that is what a Biblical worldview is, to be like Christ, to think like God.
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