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HOPE BEYOND THE RAZOR WIRE

August 23, 2016

By Chris Turner Director of Communications, TBC DANDRIDGE — It is a familiar routine. First there is the sizzling sound of an obnoxious buzzer, then the sudden firing of a heavy deadbolt that unlocks the gray steel door separating freedom from incarceration. The closing slam reverberates down the gray cinderblock hall sending an authoritative reminder […]

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FORMER TBC PRESIDENT HERBERT HIGDON DIES

August 18, 2016

Baptist and Reflector JACKSON — Herbert R. Higdon, 89, died Aug. 16 in Jackson. He was retired director of missions, Madison-Chester Baptist Association/Crockett County Baptist Association, based in Jackson from 1982-94. Higdon was president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention in 1997 and a member of the Executive Board of the Tennessee Baptist Convention and board […]

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STATE DR, OTHERS RESPOND TO LOUISIANA FLOODING

August 18, 2016

UPDATED 8/22/16 By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector MOUNT JULIET — Two Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief shower trailer units are serving flood victims in Louisiana and Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams who are willing to do mud out are needed, said Wes Jones, director of Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief. Also, assessors and […]

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SHARING JESUS CHRIST IN THE MARKETPLACE

August 17, 2016

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector CLARKRANGE — When it comes to sharing the love of Jesus Christ in the marketplace, Robby Cardwell has done it — literally. What’s more, he has done it in one of the largest marketplaces in the nation (and maybe the world) — the (Highway) 127 Yard Sale. The […]

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TENNESSEE BAPTISTS PREPARE TO HELP IN LOUISIANA

August 15, 2016

TN Baptist Disaster Relief Slow-moving storms are causing record flooding and significant damage as they move across South Louisiana. Thousands of residents have evacuated, at least three people have died and there is significant property damage and loss to more than 50,000 homes. At least three interstates are closed by the flooding of the Amite […]

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CAPTIONING FOR THE HARD OF HEARING

August 15, 2016

CHATTANOOGA — “Now we’re offering ‘writing on the wall,’” said David Harrison, somewhat facetiously, referring both to the time God did just that  (see Daniel 5) and to captioning for hard of hearing people. “It’s incredible.” Recently The Access Church premiered captioning of its Sunday morning worship service, Harrison reported. The use of the technology […]

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NEARLY 90 YEARS OLD, CORLEY KEEPS SERVING

August 12, 2016

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector LIVINGSTON — Damon Corley will be 90 years old in November, but you would never know it by looking at him. Still spry and active, Corley is not only the pastor of West Fentress Baptist Church in Jamestown, he also just recently accepted the role of associate moderator […]

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FORMER CTB LEADER CHARLES BAILEY RETIRES

August 12, 2016

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector FRIENDSVILLE — Mention the name Charles Bailey in the Tennessee Baptist Convention and some people remember him as one of the primary leaders of Concerned Tennessee Baptists during the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Concerned Tennessee Baptists was a conservative organization comprised of Baptists across the state concerned about […]

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C-N CITED AS COLLEGE OF DISTINCTION

August 11, 2016

Carson-Newman news office JEFFERSON CITY  — Carson-Newman University has been named again a “College of Distinction” and a “Christian College of Distinction” for 2016-2017. It is the third consecutive year the university has received the honor. Carson-Newman is one of a select group of colleges deemed to demonstrate results across the organization’s Four Distinctions — […]

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ENGAGE POKÉMON GO PLAYERS: MINISTERS

August 11, 2016

By Connie Davis Bushey News Editor, Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Jay Barbier, minister of high school students, First Baptist Church, Millington, is from South Louisiana, so when one of his students offered to “drop a lure” his first thought was fishing. Then the young man and Joseph Brasher, minister of education at the church, […]

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TBC CP GIFTS ABOVE BUDGET

August 10, 2016

Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches contributed $2,729,426 through the Cooperative Program in July. For the year-to-date, Tennessee Baptists have given $25,998,780 through the CP giving channel. After nine months of the 2015-16 budget year, CP gifts are $519,926 or 2 percent over the amount given at the same time last year.

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VIOLENCE CAN STOP ‘IF,’ SAYS PASTOR

August 9, 2016

By Lonnie Wilkey Editor, Baptist and Reflector BRENTWOOD — Ternae Jordan Sr., senior pastor of Mount Canaan Baptist Church in Chattanooga, is not surprised at all by the violence he sees in America today. He has been leading efforts to combat violence since the early 1990s while he was serving as a pastor in Fort […]

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