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  • wives_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Pastors' wives know joy and pain

    By Jo Gray

    Special to the Standard

    Wanted: Adult female to serve without pay. Must be able to function without complaint as secretary, music director, nursery worker, janitor, auxiliary president and fund-raiser. On call 24 hours a day. Cooking abilities a plus. Good sense of humor helpful.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • wives_families_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Ministers' families not perfect, Miley says

    By John Hall

    Texas Baptist Communications

    SPICEWOOD–Ministers' wives need to overcome the pressure of perfection and strive for excellence in their lives, according to author Jeanie Miley.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • bluebull

    terminations_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Loss of 43 missionaries in a day called IMB record

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    The loss of 43 missionaries–including 13 who were fired— represents the largest mass exodus in the history of the Southern Baptist Convention's International Mission Board.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • term_bday_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    For her birthday, Texas-born missionary
    got a pink slip from the IMB

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    As missionary Susie Dixon celebrated her birthday in Spain May 7, trustees of the International Mission Board were wrapping an unusual present for her–a termination notice.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • tomlin_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    WORSHIP WITNESS:
    Texas songwriter Chris Tomlin

    By Leann Callaway

    Special to the Standard

    As Chris Tomlin travels across the country leading thousands of people in worship, he remains true to his Texas Baptist roots.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • wayland_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Wayland keeps tuition rate steady

    PLAINVIEW–Wayland Baptist University trustees have frozen tuition rates at the Plainview campus through spring 2004.

    They retained the tuition rate of $270 per semester hour for undergraduate courses and $275 per hour for graduate courses.

    The decision to forego an increase was based on consideration of the region's economy, said President Paul Armes. “We live in an area that has faced more than its share of economic struggles in recent years, and our recommendation reflected consideration of that.”

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • tomlin_oneday_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Massive collegiate worship event coming to North Texas

    By Leann Callaway

    Special to the Standard

    What happens when a generation comes together to pray, worship, and fuel their fire for Christ?

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • singles_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Singles urged to be people of God

    By Becky Bridges

    Texas Baptist Communications

    PASADENA–Like the first Old Testament patriarch of Israel, Christians are called out to become part of a new family. And that may mean leaving blood relations behind, according to Mike Stroope, professor of Christian missions at Baylor University's Truett Seminary.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • tamez_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Tamez nominated for Convencion

    By Marv Knox

    Editor

    FORT WORTH — David Tamez, pastor of Primera Iglesia Bautista in Tyler since 1997, will be nominated as president of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas when it meets in San Antonio next month.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • greenville_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Greenville Hispanic church cultivates
    a seedbed of outreach by training

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    GREENVILLE–Jose Amaya views Iglesia Bautista Ridgecrest as a seedbed, a place where new believers can be nurtured, nourished and then transplanted to other places for ministry.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • network_purpose_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Missions network board adopts purpose statement

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    DALLAS–The purpose of Texas Baptists' developing missions network is to “connect God's people to advance Christ's call to missions,” and its board of directors hopes to name a leader for the network by September.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • hbu_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    HBU trustee committee to study relation to SBTC

    By Marv Knox

    Editor

    HOUSTON–Although Houston Baptist University's trustees have created a committee to study how the school might “communicate” with the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, they will not violate their agreement to “maintain a unique affiliation” with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, their chairman said.

    05/20/2003 - By John Rutledge

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