September 5, 2010
 
   
   
 
 
 
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Chinese pastor, wife slain at church served by Lottie Moon
Pastor Qin Jia Ye, who led Penglai Christian Church back to vibrance in China, was slain Aug. 31. The church is where Lottie Moon, an icon of Southern Baptist mission work, served in the early 1900s.  
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Octavio J. Esqueda
 
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Kevin Ezell
 
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Campaña de oración por la renovación de la nación comienza el 20 de septiembre
 
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Kelly Boggs
 
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Tammi Reed Ledbetter
 
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Wartime hurts conquered by prayer
Wang Lee (foreground) and his wife Rose trained five Japanese men as house church leaders. Four of the five men were homeless when they met the Lees in a downtown park in Nagoya, Japan. Here the men read Scripture as they prepare to share communion. By Japanese custom, the men are known only by their last names: (left to right) Nishi, Kawagoe, Shimizu, Yamanaka and Fuji.  
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Wartime hurts conquered by prayer
Wang Lee (right) distributes a box lunch to the homeless in Sakae Park in Nagoya, Japan. Wang shares an evangelistic message with the men each week.  
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Wartime hurts conquered by prayer
Rose Lee (left) talks with a homeless man in Sakae Park in Nagoya, Japan. She and her husband Lee are Korean-Americans who overcame bitterness against the Japanese for atrocities in World War II to minister among their former enemies.  
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Okla. Ten Commandments display could carve new church-state path
At a time when some courts are ordering Ten Commandments monuments to be taken down, Oklahoma plans on erecting a monument just like this one, which resides on the Texas capitol grounds. The Supreme Court upheld the Texas monument in 2005.  
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