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Florida Baptist Witness : Family Bible Study and Explore the Bible Explore the Bible. March 29: Stay spiritually alert. Isaiah 38-39: Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville. ...
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2006 Annie Armstrong Easter Offering: A Florida Baptist Witness ... 2008 Witness Special Reports. 2008 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering ... Annie Armstrong Easter Offering Published April 13, 2006. HELENA, Mont. ...
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FBC Dallas pastor to nominate Mohler for SBC president Jan 2, 2008 ... UPDATED: January 8, 2008; 4:45 pm DALLAS—Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. provides “the kind of ...
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Projects allow children to minister in stressful time Sep 29, 2005 ... LAKELAND (FBW)–Items lovingly packed in shoeboxes, Ziploc bags and backpacks are being rushed from Florida churches and Christian schools to ...
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Jail ministry breaks inmates' spiritual shackles Aug 30, 2007 ... OCALA (FBC)—Inmates Steven Ponder and Nathanial Brown moved through the halls of the Marion County Jail, expressing the joy of the Lord in ...
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Five-year old Hope Wheeler remains in critical condition in Tampa ... Jun 9, 2008 ... Once test results have been analyzed, doctors are expected to consult with Rick and Camille Wheeler regarding the next course of action. ...
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Ormond Beach family lives its adoption beliefs EmbracedByGrace.org), the only non-profit, Christian adoption agency in Volusia ... Through family connections, they became aware of a birth mother who was ...
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UGA football chaplain to ‘finish the drill’ at BCF GAME University of Georgia FCA Chaplain Kevin “Chappy” Hynes prays with athletes at each football game. Graceville (FBW)—Taking to heart the University of ...
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UGA football chaplain to ‘finish the drill’ at BCF Graceville (FBW)—Taking to heart the University of Georgia football team motto, chaplain Kevin ... 2006 Witness Special Reports. 2006 FBSC Annual Meeting ...
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Judge allows 'gay' club in Nassau County schools Mar 12, 2009 ... JACKSONVILLE (FBW) - After a ruling "not totally unexpected" by the Nassau County School Board, district superintendent John Ruis said March ...
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