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The Martha Franks Retirement Community will welcome the public to the grand opening of the Martha Franks Heritage House with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Laurens County Chamber at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30.

Located on the campus of the Martha Franks Retirement Community in Laurens, S.C., the Her...


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(Editors’ note: this article was originally published at 9Marks)

For many Christians, corporate worship and discipleship appear to have little connection. Though it’s called corporate worship, ma...


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Beginning in 1845 in Augusta, Ga., the Southern Baptist Convention began with a laser-focused purpose: missions and education for the expansion of God’s kingdom. Made up of churches freely cooperating under those dual banners, the SBC quickly grew into the largest Protestant body in the United States and one of the largest in the world.

Though the purpose of the SBC is...


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It is rare to find an evangelical Christian under 50 who has been a part of one denomination for their entire church life. I was born into a family that was deeply committed to the local church and equally committed to the vision and mission of the Southern Baptist Convention. I have many cherished friends in other denominations, Baptist and non-Baptist, but I have remained a...


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(Editor’s note: This is Chapter 14 of an excerpt from What Is a Pastor?, recently released by Courier Publishing. To order, visit CourierPublishing.com.)

By Nate Akin

To answer the question, “What is a pastor?” it’s he...


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