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LAMONT, Iowa (BP)–Flood debris sitting in the sun produced a foul odor in Lamont, Iowa, a small town of 490 people about 35 miles east of Waterloo. Some residents piled debris on the curb for sanitation workers to haul away, but they were at a loss for what to do next.Many of the town’s senior adults and some with physical disabilities had been waiting for assistance to clean out their homes, which were damaged by floodwaters when eight inches of rain fell the evening of May 25. The mayor of Lamont, Afred Hotchkiss, heard about Southern Baptist disaster relief at…

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BRANDON, WI — Here’s the church, here’s the steeple. Open the door and see all the people.Or in the case of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Brandon, it’s actually more than 12,000 Legos visitors will be viewing as they walk through the vestibule.A detailed miniature replica of the 134-year-old church was fashioned out of Legos begged, borrowed and bought on eBay by Emanuel’s homegrown pastor, Stuart Dornfeld, who had some time on his hands in between sermons."I was looking for a challenge, and I wanted to build something from real life," Dornfeld said.Read the rest of this story and view photo.

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TIPP CITY, Ohio It is not the fact that Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church sits in the middle of a Midwestern cornfield that makes it notable. Nor even that its pastor preaches in jeans and sandals to a working-class congregation sipping coffee in shorts and T-shirts. More to the point: Of the hundreds of American churches, ministries and local faith-based organizations that for almost three years have poured themselves out on behalf of wounded New Orleans, few have matched the sustained commitment of this megachurch 15 miles north of Dayton. Read more of this story.

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Not long ago, the families of Fairfax Presbyterian Church spent thousands of dollars to fly their teens to Mexico for eight days of doing good. They helped build homes and refurbish churches as part of an army of more than 1 million mostly Christians who annually go on short-term international mission trips to work and evangelize in poverty-stricken lands. Yet even as those trips have increased in popularity, they have come under increased scrutiny. A growing body of research questions the value of the trips abroad, which are supposed to bring hope and Christianity to the needy of the world,…

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Despite all the recent attacks on faith, or, perhaps, because of them, these are definitely the best of times for Christian apologists such as Lee Strobel, William Lane Craig, Ben Witherington III, Darrell Bock, and J. P. Moreland. They are making documentaries, writing books, giving media interviews, attending debates and conferences, and presenting the public with what they say is a growing mountain of scientific and archaeological evidence documenting the truth of Christianity.Read more of this story. What about ApologetiX?

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Earlier this year we asked, "What’s your secret to a happy marriage?" We were overwhelmed by your creative responses. Peri Simmons of Tennessee wrote: "When my husband, David, and I were still single, a common whine we used to hear from ‘old married couples’ was, ‘He’s (or she’s) not the same person I married.’ When we got married, we agreed to remind ourselves, This is the same person I married; I just learned something more about him/her."Read more of this story.

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MADISON — Paving the way toward a future of better helping more of the poor and those in need in Dane County, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul officially broke ground at the site of its new Food Pantry and Service Center recently."Poverty in Madison and Dane County is real," said Ralph Middlecamp, executive director of the society’s District Council of Madison. "The need we are working to meet is growing. The larger, better equipped center we are building will serve our clients more efficiently, more effectively, more compassionately, and with due respect for their dignity and privacy."Read more…

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