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Hobby Lobby chain stores purchase vacant theater for growing church

BRANSON, Mo. (BP)--Pastor Larry Craig still finds it hard to believe.

Mo. board recommends defunding of William Jewell College, at $1.1M

JEFFERSON CITY (BP)--The Missouri Baptist Convention executive board will recommend to messengers attending the MBC 2003 annual meeting Nov. 3-5 that William Jewell College be defunded.

Jesus is ‘greatest home builder,’ says former SBC president Rogers

PHOENIX (BP)--Homes in America are under an all-out attack from Satan, Adrian Rogers, a three-time former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, told the 2003 SBC Pastors' Conference June 16.

Harm’s way prompting soldiers to ‘pray a little longer’

FORT LEONARD WOOD (BP)--Two veteran Southern Baptist officers stationed at Fort Leonard Wood say they can sense a spiritual awakening among soldiers at the nation's largest military training base.

Qualls, Spannagel to join Missouri convention staff

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP)--Kenny Qualls will step down as president of the Missouri Baptist Convention to join the MBC staff as associate director/church and family equipping, according to a report in The Pathway, the convention's official newsjournal.

2 breakaway Mo. entities file counter-suits against convention

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP)--Two of the five breakaway Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC) institutions -- Missouri Baptist College and the Missouri Baptist Foundation -- have filed counter-lawsuits against the MBC.

Sallee defends college in ‘the way we do our work’

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP)--David Sallee, president of William Jewell College, is making no apologies for what is taught, presented and portrayed at the Baptist campus in Liberty.

Missouri committee to investigate sexuality issues at William Jewell

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP)--A Missouri Baptist Convention executive board subcommittee has voted to open an inquiry into reports of a homosexual agenda at William Jewell College in Liberty.

Ruling against breakaway entities clears way for Mo. case to proceed

"We are one step closer to having these Baptist ministries that we love come back home to the Missouri Baptist Convention."
Mike Whitehead
   JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP)--The Missouri Baptist Convention has won round one in the legal battle to bring five entities where trustee boards voted to become self-perpetuating back into the fold.
   Following through on a promise to issue a quick decision, Cole County Circuit Court Judge Tom Brown issued a ruling Nov. 20 in favor of the MBC on five motions to dismiss the cases filed by attorneys for The Baptist Home, Word & Way, Windermere Baptist Conference Center, Missouri Baptist Foundation and Missouri Baptist College.