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  • forestburg_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Builders roll in to Forestburg
    with witness on wheels

    By Jo Gray

    Special to the Standard

    FORESTBURG–When 23 motor homes and travel trailers pulled in to Forestburg recently, the locals took notice. In a community of about 400 residents, the arrival of so many strangers immediately became the topic of discussion at the post office and general store.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • gambling_legislature_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Gambling expansion a bust; social services suffer

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    AUSTIN–Legislators generally held the line against gambling expansion in the just-ended session, according to representatives of the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    growth_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Survey says there's no cure-all for church growth

    By Leslie Scanlon

    Religion News Service

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (RNS)–Sometimes when a congregation's having trouble, folks look for the quick fix. By changing the music or moving to the suburbs or adding new programs, they think, everything will be OK.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • hall_ken_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Ken Hall to be nominated for
    BGCT presidency at Lubbock convention

    By Marv Knox

    Editor

    DALLAS–Ken Hall, president of Buckner Baptist Benevolences, will be nominated for president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas when it meets next fall.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    hispanic_nominees_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Four to be nominated for
    Hispanic Convention presidency

    By Marv Knox

    Editor

    Four pastors are expected to be nominated for president of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas when it convenes in San Antonio June 22-24.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • hsu_brazil_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Members of the Hardin-Simmons University vocal ensemble Simmons Classic recently toured Brazil, where they not only performed but learned about the people and places of Brazil. Here, a guide leads them through a narrow passageway in a slum or favela in the Brazilian town of Olinda. Retired missionaries Dale and Sue Carter of Abilene traveled with the students, adding to the educational value of the experience. Students found the favelas of Olinda and Sao Paulo eye-opening.

    HSU ensemble visits Brazil

    ABILENE–Students from Hardin-Simmons University were well-received in Brazil on a recent tour where they performed chamber music, contemporary Christian music and jazz.

    The 10-member ensemble known as Simmons Classic was led by Loyd Hawthorne, professor of church music.

    Dale and Sue Carter, retired Baptist missionaries who are members of First Baptist Church in Abilene, traveled with the group and served as translators.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • meyer_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    FATHER KNOWS BEST:
    Philanthropist Paul Meyer

    By Lacy Elwood

    Special to the Standard

    WACO–Instead of receiving gifts this Father's Day, Waco multi-millionaire Paul Meyer wants to give a few to his five children and 15 grandchildren–in the way of 294 pages of inspiration.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • namb_women_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Navy chaplain will ask messengers
    to overturn NAMB policy on women

    By Craig Bird & Greg Warner

    Associated Baptist Press

    ATLANTA (ABP)–The Southern Baptist Convention's shift to endorsement of female chaplains only if they are not ordained seriously undermines the spiritual effectiveness of all ordained military chaplains, according to one of the Navy's top chaplains.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • northlake_dean_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Pastor and music minister have been
    singing from the same page for years

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    GARLAND–Few churches have pastors stay for 25 years. The same could be said about ministers of music.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • nyc_volunteers_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Volunteers needed to build new housing for volunteers

    NEW YORK (BP)–In the past, exorbitant hotel prices took a bite out of efforts to recruit Baptist volunteers for ministries in the Big Apple.

    Soon, the problem of hotel rooms running $200 or a more a night and local churches far too small to serve as overnight hosts will be solved.

    Jill Pittman removes debris from the basement of the Park Slope Ministry Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., a project to house missions volunteers. Pittman, a US/C-2 missionary and University of Kansas graduate, is serving with the Metropolitan New York Baptist Association. (Jim Burton/BP Photo)

    A corner building in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn that once housed a funeral home, dentist's office and a drugstore is being converted into living space for up to 50 volunteers at a time.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    onthemove_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    On the Move

    Roy Canada has completed an interim pastorate at Westlake Chapel in Graham.

    bluebull William Dawson to First Church in Loving as pastor from Dry Valley Church in Lodiburg, Ky.

    bluebull Julian Gonzales to First Mexican Church in Kenedy as pastor.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • pakistani_60903

    Posted: 6/06/03

    Pakistani Christians under
    increased threat, activists warn

    By Robert Marus

    ABP Washington Bureau

    WASHINGTON (ABP)–Pakistan's minority Christians are under increasing threat because they are lumped together with America in the minds of Islamic extremists, according to a leading Christian human-rights activist in the country.

    06/06/2003 - By John Rutledge

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