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* 4 Ways to Become a Horrible Pastor -- "My guess is you aren’t reading this article to learn how to be more horrible as a pastor, but to make sure that you aren’t on the list."
* 10 Lies You Must Affirm In Order to Look at Porn -- "...do Christians consistently believe that all mankind was made in God’s image to reflect His own glory back to Him?"
* Baptists’ message to NewSpring: You’re not one of us -- "The South Carolina Baptist Convention has told Perry Noble and NewSpring that they must correct serious errors in their church before they can once again associate with the Convention."
* Dave Miller Calls Critics of SBC Leaders “Social Media Terrorists” -- "...Miller at SBC Voices has decided to go all-in in yet another lecture regarding criticism of SBC leaders."
* Detained Marine veteran now released, per judge’s order -- "A Hopewell circuit court judge has ordered that a Marine veteran detained over anti-government Facebook posts be released from a psychiatric hospital." The Rutherford Institute is now suing the government over his arrest.
* Family mourns loss of Coppingers killed in Houston County wreck -- "Jonathan and Jessica Coppinger met in college at Stephen F. Austin."
* Farshid Honored -- "Soccer coach for 32 years"
* French arrests raise question: Is free speech for all? -- "French law bans promoting racial or religious hatred, as well as inciting or defending terrorism or crimes against humanity...Blasphemy, in contrast, is not illegal in France, so Charlie Hebdo's mockery of religion is regarded differently."
* Louisiana pastors form new Baptist association -- "A former leader at Louisiana College and a group of pastors are organizing a new Baptist association...Tim Johnson founded the nonprofit Southern Baptist Association of Louisiana."
* Meet the Reeds - the 80 Year-Old Couple You'd Never Imagine Would Be at the Supreme Court -- "couple...has to drive out each Saturday night at 9pm to put up their small signs, then rush out after their church service on Sunday to take them back down – or face criminal fines, and possibly even jail time for violating the strict sign code."
* The Days of Amos -- "Amaziah is still with us in the pulpit, Pollyannas who wear rose-colored glasses, paint the clouds with sunshine, and preach peace when there is no peace."
* Trial over Houston's equal rights ordinance could be lengthy -- "...a jury will be tasked with parsing thousands of pages of signatures during a trial that ay last as long as two months."
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