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EDITORIAL: Appropriately conservative & liberal
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By Marv Knox, Editor, Baptist Standard   
Published: November 21, 2009
The BGCT has confirmed its conservative stance on sexuality. Still, questions remain: How should churches relate to homosexuals? And how should the convention relate to churches with various responses to homosexuals?
 
DOWN HOME: When identifying goo, ask the guy
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By Marv Knox, Editor, Baptist Standard   
Published: November 21, 2009
A great marriage is kinda like your freezer: Never know what you’ll find, but it’s typically surprising and often delightful.
 
Divine appointment at a cafe
Students on Mission
By Administrator   
Published: November 20, 2009
I came to the café to take a break from a long day of ministry. But when the Spirit of God lives in you and you are attentive to his leadership, it is quite possible your plans may be interrupted.
 
RIGHT or WRONG? Hosting Thanksgiving
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By Bill Tillman, Logsdon School of Theology   
Published: November 20, 2009
My mother-in-law died two weeks ago. Her children typically met at her house for Thanksgiving. Still grieving, the siblings are unable to plan the holiday. As the oldest daughter-in-law, I am going to offer our home as the gathering place. I think I can help them during this time. Does this sound intrusive?
 
IN FOCUS: Modeling innovation, harmony & focus
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By Randel Everett, BGCT Executive Director   
Published: November 20, 2009
Texas Baptists met together in Houston for our 124th annual meeting.
 
Quotes in the News
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By Staff, Baptist Standard   
Published: November 19, 2009
“Our concern … is with the ‘symbol’ of torture. We're very concerned about America’s image.”--Richard Killmer
 
Texas Baptist Forum
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By Staff, Baptist Standard   
Published: November 19, 2009
Bail-outs—with taxpayer money...What greater example do we as Baptists need to never accept government money?
 
Cartoon
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By Staff, Baptist Standard   
Published: November 19, 2009
"Of all the altar calls in all the aisles of all the churches in all the world, you had to walk down mine."
 
Opinion: The Fort Hood tragedy and radical Islam
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By Jim Denison   
Published: November 16, 2009
Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged attacker in the Ft. Hood shootings, was a devoted Muslim. Was he a terrorist? Why is this issue so crucial for our nation?
 
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  • Inside Islam
    The massacre at Fort Hood raises serious questions about the complex intra-faith dynamics of Islam in America. In particular: Is a Muslim soldier's highest duty to country or religion?

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Divine appointment at a cafe
I came to the café to take a break from a long day of ministry. But when the Spirit of God lives in you and you are attentive to his leadership, it is quite possible your plans may be interrupted.
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Georgia Baptist Convention cuts tie...
If the Georgia Baptist Convention was a team of doctors trying the save the life of the SBC; they’ve overlooked the brain cancer and cut off a healthy arm. They claimed it was because of a woman pastor, but I believe it included the church giving ...   
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