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Poll says Bible is America's favorite book

The Bible is the favorite book of all time for American adults, regardless of demographic group, according to a new 2008 Harris Interactive Poll.

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A "Cloud of Witnesses" quilt honors N.C. Baptist women in ministry.
Photo by Steve DeVane

BWIM-NC celebrates 25 years of ministry

Baptist Women in Ministry of North Carolina (BWIM-NC) marked its 25th anniversary on April 11 with a convocation and luncheon in Raleigh.

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Randall Lolley shares a laugh with friends after a celebration dinner.
Photo by Steve DeVane

Ministry education fund named for Lolleys

A fund named after former Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary president Randall Lolley will help students studying for the ministry.

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Gail Coulter, right, outgoing CBF-NC moderator, talks with Greg Rogers, the incoming moderator.
Photo by Steve DeVane

CBF-NC growth continues

The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina (CBF-NC) budget topped the $1 million mark for the first time as contributions to the 14-year old organization continue to increase.

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