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Issue for April 15, 2002
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JOHN KAUFMAN kisses his adopted son Harrison. After a series of disappointments, frustrations and sessions in prayer, Kaufman and his wife Susie received the go-ahead from Buckner Adoption & Maternity Services to take Harrison home.
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Nocona revival reaps 150 decisions
A four-day revival in mid-April resulted in 150 professions of faith in Christ.
Budget shortfall cutting into BGCT ministries
CP gifts fell 14.1 percent below budget last year. Ministries of all kinds are suffering.
Blaze doesn't extinguish church's fire
Seabrook church has not been distracted from its main mission by a fire that destroyed its building.
Collegiate Bible studies are booming
Most are feeding students back into the churches.
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