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Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Adam Greenway resigns, joins IMB | Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has accepted the resignation of Adam Greenway after serving as president of the Fort Worth, Texas-based Southern Baptist academic institution for a little over three years following the firing of his predecessor, Paige Patterson. Greenway will transition to a role with the Southern Baptist Convention's International Mission Board. |
| | Pro-life pregnancy center CEO accuses police of 'withholding evidence' of firebombing at NY office | Attorneys for CompassCare filed a special proceeding in the Supreme Court of New York in Erie County to compel the Amherst Police Department to return footage of a June firebombing at one of its pregnancy centers near Buffalo. CEO Jim Harden is accusing police in of withholding video evidence of the crime. Authorities say they will release the video once they have completed the investigation. |
| | Are the 'woke' the new Pharisees? | Jerry Newcombe writes that the "woke" crowd is in effect the Pharisees of our day. They like to be regarded as the compassionate ones without any of the inconvenience actual compassion requires. |
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