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Archbishop Malkhaz Songulashvili asks for help for the people of the Republic of Georgia. His letter can be read here. CBF/GA can handle all donations. Donations will be wired in one transfer. You can donate here or send check to Suzanne Powell, P.O. Box 4343, Macon, GA 31208. Please mark that the donation is for the Republic of Georgia. | | read more... |
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Baptists will celebrate their 400th birthday in 2009. Consider leading your church to adopt some of the suggested anniversary projects described in this article by Charles Deweese. | | read more... |
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THANK YOU! We had 200 people served by 65 leaders representing 11 congregations. Click here for photos. | | read more... |
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Bruce Gourley responds to the negative article about CBF by Baptist Press. | | read more... |
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CBF/SC, CBF/AL, and CBF/GA are excited to announce the first ever tri-state Youth Minister Retreat. This event will be a wonderful opportunity for youth ministers from these three states to network with one another. The retreat will focus on community building and providing resources for youth ministry. | | read more... |
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Using the same voice read in Formations Commentary, Cecil Sherman writes an autobiography focusing on his works as husband, father, pastor, and minister. He shares his history from his ancestors to his work at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond. Dr. Sherman writes of his struggles through the days of his pastorates, the kindness of his churches, and his role in the 1980s SBC political controversy. An inward look at a man known for his discernment and intellectual expeditions, By My Own Reckoning is a book to be studied and incorporated into the reader’s own life. Click here for more information. | | read more... |
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CBF/GA issues special citation commending Cecil Sherman. Click here to read it. | | read more... |
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The Andy Anderson Institute of Morningstar Children and Family Services presents Healing the Brokenness of Addictions. This is substance abuse and dependency training for clergy, other pastoral ministers, counselors, social workers and therapists. Click here for a brochure. | | read more... |
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Has your name, address and/or email changed? Please let us know by calling ElizaBeth Copeland at 1-877-336-6426, ext. 23 or emailing ecopeland@cbfga.org.
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Upcoming EventsAugust 28, 2008 Healing the Brokeness of Addictions Macon Corporate Center Annex, Macon
| September 8-10, 2008 Forum on Youth Ministry Simpsonwood Retreat Center, Duluth
| Octobet 17-19, 2008 Recharge: A Fall Youth Retreat Experience The Swamp, Union Point
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