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Baptist civil war: Southern Baptists move to ban women pastors in high-stakes showdown

Baptist civil war: Southern Baptists move to ban women pastors in high-stakes showdown Southern Baptist delegates have gathered in Orlando, Florida, for their annual meeting and they're expected to vote on a constitutional amendment to formally ban churches with women pastors - Bookmark The Southern Baptist Convention is set to commence its annual meeting on Tuesday, where representatives from the staunchly conservative evangelical denomination are poised to vote on a constitutional...

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Southern Baptists debate whether to expand ban on female pastors

Southern Baptists debate whether to expand ban on female pastors The convention has ousted churches in recent years that appointed women to top pastoral positions or asserted the right to do so - Bookmark When Southern Baptists gather Tuesday in Florida for their annual meeting, they'll debate for the fourth year in a row whether to formally ban churches with a woman serving in any role resembling that of pastor — not just the top job. One thing they are unlikely to debate is the politics of...

The Independent World 4d ago

The Arc of the Voting Rights Act

THe morning after Louisiana’s House primaries were scheduled to take place, worshipers at Mount Zion First Baptist Church in Baton Rouge were on their feet, swaying to the gospel music that vibrated through the wooden pews. Just days earlier, the vote had been abruptly postponed as Republicans scrambled to redraw congressional boundaries in a way that would erase one of the state’s two majority-Black congressional districts and dilute the political influence that many in the congregation had...

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Prisoner guilty of planning Talbot Green murder from his cell

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Ahead of World Cup, Two Generations of Haitian Players Unite

Ricardo Adé, Haitian professional soccer player for the country’s national team, right, greets former Haitian national team player Ernst Jean-Baptiste at a restaurant in Miami, Fla. on Saturday.

New York Times 3d ago

Operation Santa Claus: charities help Tai Po fire survivors rebuild their lives

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District Lines Are Shifting Fast in the South. Voters Are Rattled.

Earlier this month, people from all over the United States came to Selma, Ala., to march for voters’ rights, beginning at Tabernacle Baptist Church and ending on the far side of the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

New York Times 9d ago

Prisoner guilty of planning Talbot Green murder from his cell

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BBC Wales 12d ago

Meet the professors advancing digital safety and molecular design

Digital spaces and molecular bonds may not seem to have much in common. But for two leading academics at Hong Kong Baptist University, both fields reveal how research can lead to important discoveries that have a real-world impact. Christy Cheung, chair professor in information systems and digital innovation management at the School of Business, is studying the human side of technology, from platform safety and online deviance to digital wellness.

South China Morning Post 12d ago

Don’t dream it’s over: mainland students rethink Hong Kong over costs, culture

Weeks before mainland Chinese student Carol Chen graduated from Baptist University in Hong Kong in July, the 22-year-old did the math and weighed the cost of living in the city against returning home. Renting a room in the city would consume around half of the HK$20,000 (US$2,552) starting salary she expected as a junior data analyst. “If I go back to Shanghai, I will only need to worry about daily expenses,” said Chen, a maths and statistics graduate.

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