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Take a sneak peek inside the new LifeWay Christian Store
LifeWay will open officially on Saturday (May 18) next to El Cerro Grande at 341-55/56 S. College Road.
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Welcome Lilly Knoepp, editorial intern
Lilly has worked as the Director of News at the Reese News Lab, where she wrote and edited for WhichWayNC.com, a North Carolina politics website and STEMwire.com, a site dedicated to creating a conversation about STEM education.
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Lifeway Christian Store opening in Wilmington on May 18
Wilmington's LifeWay Christian Store will open May 18 at 341-55/56 S. College Road, in the University Commons Shopping Center near Home Goods and A.C. Moore Arts and Crafts.
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BRIEF: Christian Home Educators of Wilmington to host annual used book sale
Christian Home Educators of Wilmington will have its Annual Used Book Sale 7-9 p.m. on May 14 in the Winter Park Baptist Church Gym (on Wrightsville Ave).
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Marcus Mumford & the trouble with labels
Labels can be helpful when, for instance, applied to cans of soup or barrels of toxic waste. But they are less so when affixed to human beings — particularly when labels are meant to summarize one’s spiritual identity.
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BRIEF: B’Nai Israel Synagogue to host writers talk
Four local authors will speak about the writing process at a Meet the Authors panel at B'nai Israel Synagogue on April 7.
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Why Conservative Christians Should Oppose Teaching the Bible in Public Schools
Money quote from blogger Jonathan Merritt: "Conservative Christians should know better than to advocate for such courses. After all, they have long decried the well-documented “liberalizing effect” of public college and universities who offer similar courses. Many conservative Christians leave home for college, take an introduction to religion course, and return with an entirely different worldview than their parents hold. Do they want the same experience with their seventh graders?"
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Indian nun traveling to Wilmington for “Orphan Girls of India” art exhibit
And Indian lawyer and nun superior at an Indian orphanage is traveling to Wilmington to see dual art exhibits benefiting her orphanage in Bangalore.
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BRIEF: Church fan man to present at St. James
McNeill's multimedia program is titled "Fannin' the Heat Away: A Celebration of the Art and Advertising of the Handheld Church Fan." An entertainer as well as historian, he plays the piano, sings hymns, gospel, and popular tunes to illustrate his subject.
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BOOK REVIEW: Lumberton man releases account of faith immersion experiment
Project Conversion: One Man, 12 Faiths, One Year is the culmination of Lumberton resident Andrew Bowen's quest in 2011 to rid himself of his hatred of faiths different from his own and to find a new vision of humanity.
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BRIEF: Wilmington Faith and Values writer and editor nominated for Women of Achievement awards
Writer Deborah Culp and editor Amanda Greene have been nominated for 2013 Women of Achievement Awards with the Lower Cape Fear YWCA.
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