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ERLC’s MLK50 offered laments, calls to repent to mark King’s death

April 13, 2018

By Staff, Baptist Message MEMPHIS, (LBM) –The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention partnered with The Gospel Coalition, a fellowship of evangelical churches in the Reformed tradition, to host a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., in Memphis on the 50th anniversary of his death. Russell Moore, president of the ERLC and a member of TGC Council, headlined a diverse group April 3-4 that included noted author and Bible teacher Beth Moore as well as civil rights activist John Perkins and spoken word artist Jackie Hill-Perry among the 75 or so personalities who gave keynote remarks, led panel discussions or gave brief talks. Leading up to the event, Moore released a statement explaining the need for the conference in terms of a sense of urgency to remind “the conscience of the church” to pursue racial unity in the midst of tremendous tension. “Fifty years after Dr. King’s assassination, it is shameful that the church often lags behind the culture around us when it comes to issues of racial justice, unity and reconciliation,” Moore said. “We should be leading the way.” The two-day conference included laments; calls to repent, to pay the price for unity, for racial diversity in the … [Read more...]

Cuba’s ‘lost generation’ prepares to take power

April 13, 2018

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Britain joins U.S., France in planning Syria strike

April 13, 2018

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14 killed during crime spree in Cancun

April 13, 2018

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U.S. jobless claims at lowest rate since early 1970s

April 12, 2018

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257 dead in Algerian military plane crash

April 11, 2018

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REPORT: House Speaker Paul Ryan will not seek re-election

April 11, 2018

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1,600 Nat’l Guard members start arriving at U.S.-Mexico border

April 10, 2018

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Arizona Supreme Court blocks colleges from offering in-state tuition to ‘Dreamers’

April 10, 2018

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North Korea tells U.S. that Kim Jong-un will discuss denuclearization

April 9, 2018

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On Tuesday, August 29, 2005 in the wee hours of the morning a monster storm by the name of Hurricane Katrina moved ashore, devastating the Gulf Coast of the United States from New Orleans to Mobile, AL. The scale of the damage is impossible to describe. … Read More

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