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LEADERSHIP LINK: Ministers, growing spiritually and relying on God
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By Nancy Waldo   
Friday, April 27, 2012

How do people in ministry remember that they, too, are children of God when there are so many pressures to respond first to the needs of others? How do ministers (of all kinds) learn to seek their strength primarily from their relationship with God?

 
LEADERSHIP LINK: Resources for spiritual formation
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By Nancy Waldo   
Friday, April 27, 2012

To help people in ministry spiritual growth when there are so many pressures to respond first to the needs of others, resources exist in the Mid-Atlantic region.

 
LEADERSHIP LINK: Understand, don’t underestimate, investments
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By Alison Fallecker   
Friday, April 27, 2012

The term “investments” can be a scary thing for churches. With the crash and continued volatility of the stock market still fresh on your budget’s bottom line, investing may seem impossible or imprudent.

 
EDITORIAL: The birds and the bees have escaped
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By Jim White   
Friday, April 27, 2012
As anyone who has read the Bible, or for that matter, Homer, knows, interest in and concern over sexuality has been around for a long time. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that a [Baptist] Conference on Sexuality and Covenant was convened in suburban Atlanta.
 
HERITAGE: Shapers of Baptist thought
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By Fred Anderson   
Friday, April 27, 2012

In about 1870 two old men were making conversation and one asked the other who among Baptists might be remembered a hundred years later. Each man named the other. Fifty years earlier, as young men, they had been energetic preacher-boys who already were making a mark.

 
LETTER: Thanks to church
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By Cathy Ralcewicz   
Friday, April 13, 2012

I am a member of Huguenot Road Baptist Church in Richmond, Va., and I work for the Ministering to Ministers Foundation. I just read the article about Doug Hart from Sandston and the difficulties he and his family are going through.

 
OPINION: I thought this only happened in church!
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By Gary Long   
Friday, April 13, 2012

I was at breakfast with my son at the local diner in downtown Gaithersburg, Md. Oatmeal for me.  Pancakes and bacon for him. He's 14 and I'm 41, so our ages and our meals are both reversed. A man vaguely resembling Dave Matthews waited for his take-out order sitting on a chair nearby our booth.

 
OPINION: Living the resurrection
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By Alex Gallimore   
Friday, April 13, 2012

Luke's Gospel tells a narrative of the disciples scattering throughout the region teaching the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, changing history forever. While this is the formula usually presented in most pulpits for the post-resurrection life of the early Church, we often miss a step along the way.

 
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The nation's mean-spirited discourse seeps into churches



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A connecting tool turns divisive


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A desperate need

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Two recommendations

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• Remembering Roger Williams and 350 Years of Religious Freedom | Rhode Island Public Radio, 5/13

• Religious references vary in constitutions around the world | Economist, 5/13

• Va. woman says faith prompted her efforts to help get Boston Marathon bombing suspect buried | Washington Post, 5/11

• Church of Scotland agrees to reword report on Israeli settlements | Guardian, 5/9

• Church must show initiative on 'end-of-life' issues, says Irish archbishop | Irish Times, 5/9

• EDITORIAL: A manufactured religious crisis | Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 5/8

• Ex-Westboro Baptist member shows remorse for pain caused | Washington Times, 5/9

• Israel criticises Church of Scotland over report questioning Jews right to the land | BBC, 5/9

• Controversial pastor in Brazil appointed as head of commission on human rights | Irish Times, 5/9

• Canadians losing their religion and other survey highlights | Toronto Globe and Mail, 5/8

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