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Church Discipline

To read the section of our By-laws that deals with the biblical teaching on helping Christians deal with sin, click here.

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Husband – A Daunting Job Description

Some job descriptions can be daunting. Open The Chronicle of Higher Education and find an ad for one who “supports, initiates, and conducts academic development at all levels.” Turn to The Economist and note the search for a manager to “lead a team involved in the analysis of the impact of change and development on agriculture, the environment and rural society.” Challenging tasks, but they are nothing compared to the job description for a husband.

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Hayden Lee is born!

Leah McClintock gave birth at 11:51 PM, Friday, May 25 to Hayden Lee McClintock at the Upper Chesapeake Hospital. She had plenty of support from the church in the room: almost Nana Terri, Aunt Linda, Aunt Angie, Lindsey, and Andrea worked well with Nurse Holly who showed great expertise throughout the process. Pappy Frank, Deacon Bill, and Pastor John found a way to be close outside the room to pray. Siblings, father and family, and other church family, waited patiently for the moment they could return to Leah.

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Falwell influenced by Shaeffer

Schaeffer’s influence persuaded Falwell Jerry Pierce GRAPEVINE, Texas (BP)–Ronald Reagan owes the late Francis Schaeffer a posthumous thank-you, which he may have already delivered. Heaven only knows. Others owe Schaeffer a debt of gratitude, too, including George W. Bush and hundreds of others elected to public office in the last three decades because of religious conservative voters.

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