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    <title>Pietisten - Eklund, Rebekah</title>
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      <title>Covenant Bible College</title>
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      <description>&#8220;Think you know Bible college?&#8221; asks the Covenant Bible College (CBC) website. If you answered yes, and you&#8217;ve never heard of CBC, prepare to have your perceptions changed.</description>
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      <title>The Young Pietists</title>
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      <description>It all began as a late-night ramble among a few friends. We were in Washington, DC, attending Call to Renewal&#8217;s Pentecost 2004 conference on hunger and poverty. Call to Renewal (a national network of churches, faith-based organizations, and individuals working to overcome poverty in America) had encouraged us to come as part of an &#8220;emerging leaders&#8221; track (apparently, if you are under 30, you are &#8220;emerging&#8221;). It was exciting, a bit intoxicating even, to gather in one room with so many pastors, denominational leaders, and community organizers united around God&#8217;s call to care for the poor.</description>
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