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The voice in the wilderness
The voice in the wilderness

The immortal words of John the Baptist, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand", had a great deal to do with my own salvation.
While sitting on the back porch of a friend's house late one evening in 1991, I heard those words just a few days before I was saved. There was a grove of trees out behind his home. The voice seemed to come directly over top of them. Where could it be coming from?

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Because evangelism never just becomes easy (for most), this means that the reason why we evangelize must be based on something other than our feelings and our preferences.
We, as followers of Christ, are commanded to go and make disciples. This is not an optional endeavor for a set apart group of Christians. Rather, this call is for every person who claims to be a follower of Christ.

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RED OAK NEWS
RED OAK NEWS

Congratulations to Todd and Bonnie Winstead! Todd was ordained as a Deacon at Red Oak Baptist Church on Sunday, September 10!
The Baptist Men's breakfast will be Sunday, September 17 at 8:30 am.
The North Carolina Missions Offering is being collected during the month of September. Several ministries funded by this offering include disaster relief, mission camps, medical/dental, and national/international partnerships. The goal at Red Oak Baptist Church is $1200.

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SORELL "SOL" MASSENBURG
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BESSIE "LOU" GRIFFIN
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DEWEY LEE HULL
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HELEN ROSE WEBB
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WANDA THOMPSON
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WANDA THOMPSON
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HELEN ROSE WEBB
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EDNA "GRACE" WALL DAVIS
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CAMERON DUANE ELLIS
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JOHN S. GRISCHOW
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NEVILLE G. WILKINS
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TROY "NIMP" WOODROW WINSTEAD
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JAMES "FRANK" BUNN
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VELTON "TOM" LEE SANDERS
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BRUCE BENTON HALL
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TONY ZENO TIPPETTE
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BETTY NICHOLS RAY
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KAY JAY DEW
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Nash County welcomes new industry
Nash County welcomes new industry

The Crump Group, a pet-treat company based in Canada but with its US facility based in Nashville, held a celebratory ribbon-cutting Thursday at the plant at 4626 Coleman Drive. Formerly the site of Carolina Innovative Food Ingredients, the 190,000 square foot facility uses local sweet potatoes as a key ingredient in its treats, sold locally at Harris Teeter stores.

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Opposition mounts at recent forum to proposed casino

An informational forum about "Casino Concerns" held Thursday August 31st at Rise Church in Rocky Mount drew a crowd of over eighty, with five speakers, three of them local, giving their opinions about the impacts of a potential Casino in Nash County.
Nash is one of four locations proposed for entertainment districts, the others being in Rockingham and Anson counties and an undisclosed location in southeast North Carolina to be operated by the Lumbee Indian Tribe.

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Middlesex 5K supports first responders
Middlesex 5K supports first responders

A unique, first-time nocturnal event coming up in Middlesex combines athletics and community support for first responders: "Out of the Darkness N2 the Light 5K" is scheduled Saturday, Sept. 23, starting and ending at the Middlesex Fire Department at 11636 West Finch Avenue. The event will take place from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
"The focus is on mental health awareness and all things LIGHT," said a description on Eventbrite. "Glow sticks and neon shirts will symbolize coming out the darkness."

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State Police seek public's help in fatal hit-and-run of local man

State Police are asking for the public's help in the case of a fatal hit-and-run accident that took the life of 55-year-old Alexander Kent of Nashville, who died July 25th after being struck by an unknown vehicle on Eastern Avenue.
Trooper C.T. Johnson said Kent, dressed in dark clothing, had been walking on Eastern Avenue near Nash Community College sometime between midnight and 1:30 a.m. when he was struck. The impact knocked Kent at least ten feet, with his body coming to rest on the white line in the road's median.

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