Marking 15 Years of Missouri Baptist Lawsuits
On Aug. 13, 2002, the Missouri Baptist Convention filed its first lawsuit against five Baptist institutions that shifted to self-perpetuating boards. Fifteen years and several million dollars later, 40 percent of the cases remain unresolved.
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(RNS) It’s been a roller-coaster year for Christian author and speaker Jen Hatmaker.
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