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BGCT ANNUAL MEETING:
Orozco: Reach out as presence of Christ
Messengers affirm budget, not 2000 BF&M
Messengers approve reduced budget
Glazener urges 'shine and serve'
BGCT institutions on parade
'Light up Dallas' sparks faith in 1,193
Messengers receive missions committee's report
Campbell, McBride & Vernon new officers
Meeting highlights partnership opportunities
BGCT registration falls to pre-1980 levels
Relationship changes OKd with HBU, Buckner
Resolutions: religious liberty, racial reconciliation
TBM opens membership to non-BGCT
Men hear testimonies of God at work
Minnesota-Wisconsin report upbeat
Historical Society recalls chapel cars
'Risk your neck' for the gospel, pastor urges
Bell Award honors church
Wade calls Baptists to challenge 'worthy of our lives'
Texas WMU re-elects Hillman, hears testimonies
Texas WMU holds the rope for missions support

SBTC ANNUAL MEETING:

SBTC celebrates growth, praises BP


Complete coverage of the BGCT in this issue
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Baptist Decision 2001:
Missions-sending Agencies Study
Complete list of articles on the terrorist crisis

CYBERCOLUMNS:

Donna Van Cleve:
I can't see you
for me in the wayl

Glen Schmucker:
A Halloween
Reflection:
Wiggly shadows
in dark corners

Prayers:
Harry Lucenay
Charles Walton

Commentaries:
Kay King
Wayne Grant
Terry Cosby
Milton Ferguson


He Said/ She Said
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Alison Wingfield

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Cuero quarterback carries faith by his side in game of life
___By George Henson
___Staff Writer
___CUERO--Andrew Heard was coming back from a broken leg to a possible winning football season as quarterback when doctors found a large tunmor in his chest. He was diagnosed with lymphoma, and it changed his way of praying and living.
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High Court won't hear prayer case
___By Robert Marus
___Associated Baptist Press
___WASHINGTON (ABP)--The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case challenging a mandatory "moment of silence" in public schools.
___By refusing the case without comment, the high court left standing a ruling by the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that the Virginia law does not violate the separation of church and state.
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Mohler says Jews worship different God
___By Trennis Henderson
___Kentucky Western Recorder
___LOUISVILLE, Ky.--Neither Muslims nor Jews worship the same God as Christians, according to Al Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
___"It is often said--in fact it is now routinely claimed--that Muslims worship the same God as the Jews and the Christians," Mohler said.
___But Christians do not serve the same God as that of Jews and Muslims, he insisted, because the Jews have rejected Christ and the Muslims have replaced the God of the Bible with Allah.
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