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Michael Evans (with shovel), director of African-American ministries for the Baptist General Convention of Texas, and a group of Texas Baptist ministers lead in the groundbreaking ceremony for a new Christian school in Nigeria. The Texans toured Nigeria, praying with Nigerian Baptists and seeking possibilities for partnership with their spiritual brothers and sisters in West Africa. Full Story.
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Take a broader look at Islam & the Qur'an, by Jerold McBride

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Falwell plays politics, leaders say
Several BGCT leaders have repudiated Jerry Falwell's latest statement saying Mohammed was a terrorist.

U.S. Senate candidates speak about values
John Cornyn and Ron Kirk answer the Standard's questions..
In the wake of Lili
Texas Baptist Men joined volunteers from other states to aid victims of Hurricane Lili.

U.S. teens more conservative than elders
The nation's youth are more conservative on issues of religion and abortion than their elders, according to a University of California at Berkeley study.





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