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Archive | July, 2009

July 2009: US Naval Academy Baptism

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July 2009: Mid-Maryland Association “Fellowship Open”

Please join us for the “Fellowship Open” September 14, 2009 at The Links at Challedon in Mt Airy, MD. Registration is at 7:30 am with coffee and donuts. Tee-time is 8:30 am with a shotgun start. This year we were able to negotiate a lower price of $70.00 per player which includes green fees, riding [...]

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July 2009: GCR or “denomination in the mirror”?

As I write this, the world has just learned of the death of Michael Jackson. Of course it is a vivid reminder of the brevity and fragility of life. Of all his songs the one I have always liked is “The Man In The Mirror.” As I sat through this year’s Southern Baptist Convention in Louisville, Ky., I kept thinking that, yes, we may need a Great Commission Resurgence (GRC). Yes, we may need to rethink some of our SBC infrastructure. But more than that, we need an old fashioned mega-dose of obedience.

 

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July 2009: July Classifieds

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT—Baptist church in Glen Burnie seeks fulltime Christian administrative assistant.  Must be familiar with Southern Baptist doctrine and inner workings of a church. Needs to be proficient in Microsoft Office, have excellent phone and people skills.  Send resume to Personnel, P.O. Box 485, Glen Burnie, MD 21061 BECOMING A MISSIONARY—Are you wondering if BECOMING [...]

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July 2009: Korean Baptists reach goal one year early

Members of the Council of Korean Southern Baptist Churches in America are celebrating the mobilization of 1,000 people for missions service through the International Mission Board.

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July 2009: Take time for sabbath rest

We need a daily time to rest. There needs to be some point in every day when we call time out and rest our minds and our spirits and our bodies. We need a day each week for sabbath rest. For those of us who are preachers and pastors, Sundays are not days of rest. We must have another day of the week for rest, focus, and spiritual development.

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