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Campolo sticks by Clinton amid new allegations
One of President Clinton's closest spiritual advisers
has said he will not abandon the president regardless
of the outcome of new allegations against him ... (read the story)
New trustees hear call for healthy relationships between institutions and conventions
David E. Shi, president of Furman University, Greenville,
S.C., and a former professor at Davidson College, issued
a call for healthy relationships between institutions
and the state Baptist conventions with which they are
affiliated at the annual session for orientation of
newly elected trustees in North Carolina ... (read the story)
Southern's journal examines Christian higher education
As the debate simmers in some sectors of evangelicalism
over what makes a Christian college uniquely Christian,
the third issue of The Southern Baptist Journal of
Theology has entered the fray with a call for biblically
grounded Christian higher education ... (read the story)
California church gets OK for homeless shelter
A California church that faced prosecution for letting
homeless people sleep on its property received initial
clearance this month to build a 52-bed permanent shelter. ... (read the story)
Water project starts ministry flowing toward 'Rock people'
The rainy season is over in the mountains of northern
Thailand. That means most tribal villagers will soon be walking
farther each day to find a source of fresh drinking
water ... (read the story)
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