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An Archipelago Is Better Than an Island: Community, Revitalization, and a Summer Well Spent

An Archipelago Is Better Than an Island: Community, Revitalization, and a Summer Well Spent

Posted on August 19, 2013August 19, 2013 by Michael Woolf
I love almost everything about being a Baptist – the emphasis on scripture, local church autonomy, and the radical, “low-church” ecclesiology have always appealed to me, and being raised in the ... Read More
A Baptist Prays The Hail Mary

A Baptist Prays The Hail Mary

Posted on November 4, 2012November 3, 2012 by Madison McClendon
I am a Baptist, through and through. I feel it closely in my identity, and know the stories well. I can recite to you Walter Shurden’s work on historical Baptist distinctives. I love the story o... Read More
Interfaith Humility and Intrafaith Pride: How A Nicaraguan Nun Made Me a Better Baptist

Interfaith Humility and Intrafaith Pride: How A Nicaraguan Nun Made Me a Better Baptist

Posted on October 8, 2011October 18, 2011 by Kathryn Ray
As a Capuchin Francisan Corps volunteer in Puerto Cabezas on Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast, I had the remarkable opportunity to partner with the Christian Formation teachers at two Catholic schools, ev... Read More

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