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Baptists give money for flood relief in Pakistan |
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Friday, August 20, 2010 |
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WASHINGTON (ABP) -- Baptist groups in North America and Europe are donating money to assist flood victims in Pakistan.
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Exiled pastor returns from ministry in Gaza |
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Monday, August 16, 2010 |
AMMAN, Jordan (ABP) -- The exiled pastor of Gaza Baptist Church began teaching Aug. 16 at Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary following a three-week visit to his homeland to preach, teach and distribute food and medicine to the poor.
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Baptists respond to massive Pakistan flooding |
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By Robert Marus
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Friday, August 13, 2010 |
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ISLAMABAD, Pakisan (ABP) -- Baptists around the globe are responding to the floods that have afflicted Pakistan for two weeks, sending money and resources in the aftermath of what could become the nation’s biggest natural disaster in modern times. |
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Christian aid group wants to stay in Afghanistan despite killings |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010 |
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The International Assistance Mission has rejected Taliban claims that 10 staffers from the Christian aid agency who were killed in Afghanistan had been trying to convert Muslims. |
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Baylor students learn about new models for orphan care in Africa |
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By Kristine Davis
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010 |
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KITALE, Kenya (ABP) -- A Kenyan girl sits with her baby doll in hand, smile on her face, changing the doll’s clothes and doing its hair. Minutes later, she places the baby doll into the arms of another child -- with no protests of possession, no sense of selfishness. Faith-based organizations working in Africa are turning to the unselfish arms of family as an alternative to orphanages, believing families offer a more effective way to aid the millions of orphans on the continent who have lost parents to AIDS and other deadly fates. |
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