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Chaplain aids grief-stricken at Fort Hood following massacre
Nothing prepared Army Chaplain Jason Palmer for his initial tour of the yellow-taped crime scene at Fort Hood’s Soldier Readiness Center, where he saw trails of blood still on the floor, bloody handprints on the walls and the telephone pole outside where the alleged shooter collapsed to the ground after being shot four times in the abdomen.
11/13/2009 - By admin
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Wilshire team ministers to incarcerated girls in North Africa
A team from Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas traveled to a predominantly Muslim country in North Africa to investigate future ministry possibilities—and show Christ’s love to a group of incarcerated young girls whose primary crime was a desire to eat.
11/12/2009 - By admin
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Imaginative reading helps pastors grow spiritually
Hulitt Gloer, a professor at Baylor University’s Truett Theological Seminary, gave himself permission to veer off the customary theological reading track. The result has been more meaningful, relevant sermons, he said. Now he is passing the word to other pastors: Banish the guilt.
11/12/2009 - By admin
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Justice Revival calls churches to unify and serve
At the Justice Revival, more than 200 Dallas churches and city leaders agreed to address two needs by urging church partnerships with public schools and by pressing for creation of 700 units of permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless.
11/12/2009 - By admin
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