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Red Springs Mission Camp almost ready

WINSTON SALEM - North Carolina Baptist Men needs volunteers to get Red Springs ready for summer volunteers.

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Sunday School Lessons

Bible Studies for Life lesson for March 23: Alive With Power

"Man, who began in a cave behind a windbreak, will end in the disease-soaked ruins of a slum (H.G. Wells)."

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Bible Studies for Life lesson for March 30: With Passion for Jesus

Passion. This much-used term describes an intense, driving devotion for something or someone. It is used in the same way that love is. We can have a passion for certain types of music or foods or styles of cinematic writing. We can be passionate about individual ideals or political positions. We are passionate until something else entices us.

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Formations lesson for March 23: The Empty Tomb

Thirty years ago I was in graduate school with a friend named Mike Piazza, not to be confused with the great baseball player. In a difficult year, Mike was an encouraging friend.

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Formations lesson for March 30: The Upper Room

Mission accomplished. A few years ago President Bush used this statement to proclaim a victory in Iraq. Of course, the victory against terrorism may never be absolutely complete until Jesus returns.

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