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Men’s Bible Study Methods

   The next Bible study methods class for men will be 7 AM, Saturday, February 28, 2009 at the First Baptist Church of Perryville, MD. Even if you do not come to the study, you can learn and practice this method to grow and stay fresh in your study. Men can come without doing the assignment and still learn. But you will learn more if you take the time to study and practice this method.

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A Christian Guide to Egg Donation

   There was a time when women went off to university armed only with parents’ warnings about being safe, studying hard, and avoiding activities that might disrupt their education. Today, young women heading to university need to be forewarned about people who want to buy their eggs for between $5,000 and $20,000.1 USA Today recently reported that newly-minted Ph.D. Courtney Henderson used the $27,000 she made selling her eggs to buy a home in the sizzling real-estate market in San Diego.2 This recent phenomenon of buying and selling human eggs is deeply troubling.

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A generation immersed in media

   by R. Albert Mohler Jr. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)–A new report indicates that the average child in America now spends 45 hours a week immersed in the media — a multiple of the hours spent with parents or in the classroom.

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Ladies Tea

   The women’s discipleship of First Baptist Church of Perryville is planning a Ladies Tea on Saturday, February 7 at 2-4pm.  Bring your favorite tea cup.  Tea and pastries will be provided along with a message for the new year. 

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Surviving a hostile economy

  by Howard Dayton GAINESVILLE, Ga. (BP)–Subprime housing crisis. Dramatic shifts in the global economy. Bankruptcies. Bailouts. They all are economic terms to which few of us paid much attention — until now.

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Help in a financial crisis

  By Howard Dayton GAINESVILLE, Ga. (BP)–We live in a world dominated by debt. The vast majority of Americans have no recollection of a time when home mortgages, automobile loans, school loans and credit cards did not exist.

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