Issue for July 1, 2002

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AS ENORMOUS wildfires threatened property and lives in Arizona, Texas Baptist Men worked alongside residents of Eagar, Ariz., to prepare 2,000 meals a day, which were eaten by residents of Show Low and surrounding areas living in an evacuees' camp at a local high school. Full Story.
Special feature:
Garland bus tragedy
spurs look at
safety standards


Missionary
Tug of War


Cyber Column:
Berry D. Simpson


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OUR TOP STORIES
Garland church seeks God in its grief
Ten hours after a bus crash took the lives of four teenagers and one adult, hundreds of people from Metro Church in Garland sang praise choruses to God .

Hispanic Baptists commit to missions challenges in Texas
More than 1,000 Hispanic Texas Baptists attended the Hispanic Baptist Convention June 24-25 in El Paso.
Longview church gives everything but the kitchen sink
At the church's free garage sale, 1,948 people received coupons for free food, clothing, furniture, appliances, toys and other items.

Pledge, voucher cases put church/state in the spotlight
President George W. Bush denounced the Pledge of Allegiance ruling as "ridiculous."







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