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Children's Ministry Conference Draws Over 3,000 for Time to 'Conspire'
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Children's Ministry Conference Draws Over 3,000 for Time to 'Conspire'
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This past weekend, Christians from more than 10 different cities across this country came to Sojourners in groups of three or more to attend Conspire, a faith and justice training conference.
Jim Wallis: We Must Respond to the Needs of the Gulf Coast 2010
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Conspire to give fewer, more thoughtful gifts and put the savings toward a good cause.
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The Hawkins family has joined a growing Christian movement that calls itself the Advent Conspiracy, a conspiracy that boils down to this: Conspire to give fewer, more thoughtful gifts and put the savings to a good cause.
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Conspire to give fewer, more thoughtful gifts and put the savings toward a good cause.
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I looked at the front matter, in which it's stated that all Secret And Conspiratorial Secret Societies What Conspire in the novel really exist.
February 12th, 2006 2006
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Headline should have read "Progress and Bank Conspire to Steal"
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Conspire no longer against the birds, nor scare the meek deer, nor hide with fraud the crooked hook; ....
The Golden Age Cook Book Henrietta Latham Dwight
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Conspire then against me all of you, and delay me not.
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