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July 2, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By David Sons   Thirty-five year old Floridian, Nik Wallenda, has been nicknamed ‘The King of the Wire.’ Wallenda is a high-wire artist most well known for his dangerous tight rope acts done without a net or other necessary safety precautions over such grandiose locations as Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon. Wallenda’s tight rope...
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June 30, 2014 By Greg Gibson
By Greg Gibson   There was a point in my life when the evening hours were solely used up in whatever I wanted to do with them. If I wanted to see a movie, then I would see a movie. If I wanted to visit with a friend, then I would visit with a friend....
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May 30, 2014 By Greg Gibson
  By Greg Gibson The transgender issue has found itself in the cultural spotlight this week. Time Magazine’s bold cover of Laverne Cox—a transgendered woman—brings this issue directly onto center stage.  This is a colossal milestones in the Public Square. It’s as if the Time Magazine cover piece is the “door blown open acceptance” of...
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May 26, 2014 By Greg Gibson
  By Greg Gibson It has been said that a cynic is a man who knows the price of everything, but the value of nothing. An arrogant negativity, as it were. There are also other characteristics that define cynicism, such as a lack of trust, lack of grace, ungrateful, arrogant, bitter, jaded, hopeless, skeptical, pessimistic,...
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May 20, 2014 By Owen Strachan
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY | The Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood (CBMW) is delighted to announce that Grant Castleberry has just been named the Executive Director of CBMW. He will fill the role previously held by Dr. Owen Strachan, now the President of CBMW. At 33 and 29 years of age, respectively, Strachan (@ostrachan) and Castleberry...
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April 29, 2014 By Owen Strachan
By Owen Strachan We recently held our first CBMW National Conference in conjunction with the 2014 Together for the Gospel conference. We wanted to present an event that would be gospel-focused, positive, and exciting. These were our starting points, but we honestly didn’t know what to expect. We thought that we might have 500 people....
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