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Seminarian helps troubled youth find answers, hope at YMCA shelter

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)--Twenty-five-year-old Jeff Kukuk isn't much older than the inquisitive teens he ministers to every week at a shelter house in downtown Louisville, Ky.

Dilfer discusses lessons learned

TAMPA, Fla. (BP)--Greetings from the Super Bowl XXXV headquarters in Tampa, Florida. As the official BP correspondent for this event I am excited to bring you five consecutive days of coverage that will hopefully provide you with a bigger picture of the Super Bowl, related events and personalities behind the scenes.

Baby Samuel's mother recounts the 'joy of knowing this child'

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Miracle baby Samuel Armas celebrated his first birthday on Dec. 2, 2000. Samuel was the subject of the "most amazing photograph of the 20th century." The image of Samuel's tiny hand reaching out of his mother's womb and grasping the finger of physician Joseph Bruner rocked the world in September 1999. The previous month, Bruner and a team at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn., had operated on Samuel while he was still in his mother's womb to repair a spina bifida lesion on his spine.

Church moves to a 'dot.com' name akin to its 'dot.community' style

GRAPEVINE, Texas (BP)--A Dallas-area church is adopting a new name: fellowshipchurch.com.

The new name of Fellowship Church will take effect Feb. 15. The church, which attracts 12,000 attendees each week, is led by Ed Young (son of Houston's Second Baptist Church pastor Ed Young).


The more he learned English, the more he understood faith

DEL CITY, Okla. (BP)--The violin has always been a constant for William Khanagov. Music knows no language.

College students told to 'memorize to evangelize'

DALLAS (BP)--A student evangelism expert told collegians to have the Word of God "ready and hidden in your hearts" in order to be ready to answer others who ask questions about God or who challenge their beliefs.

Church's core: Young professionals, minorities, homeless & John Ashcroft

WASHINGTON (BP)--The congregation meeting at bustling Union Station doesn't look like a conventional church. It gathers in a movie complex owned by the AMC Theater chain; favors progressive, upbeat music; and illustrates Scripture lessons with video clips. It also has a sizable minority (an estimated 30 percent) of African Americans and Asians among the 250 attending on Sunday mornings.

Stuck in elevator, student shares faith with S. African airline pilot

OMAHA, Neb. (BP)--Jenny Bressel really didn't know what to expect at her first evangelism conference as she headed to Omaha for a couple of days with her youth group from First Southern Baptist Church of Salina, Kan.

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