Story list for 6/02/03
• Texas • Baptists • Religion • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
• BaptistWay literature fosters more Texas identity at Columbus Avenue
• Parents abdicate spiritual training of children, Barna says
• Undercurrent of change bubbling under religious indicators
• Gap on what's 'morally acceptable' not so wide
• Barna questions whether 'born-again' have 'biblical' worldview
• In rare case, Baylor regents launch investigation of BGCT appointee
• Baylor and alumni association make peace
• Baylor to build new style of student housing
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• Baylor regents re-elect McLane chairman
• Faith still stands at center of Buckner communities
• Tennessee ties link Buckner to new show partner
• Builders make Lubbock home for three-month project
• Panhandle church steers toward a witness with car show
• Ministers offered free counseling
• Discovery opens eyes to America and hearts to God
• GEORGE FOREMAN: Heaven-bound heavyweight
• Texans musical score moves from patriotism to faith
• Heritage: Baptists need new ethics 'scouts,' Tillman tells gathering of historians
• Heritage: Dissenters maintain 'good company'
• Heritage: Baptist women can thank pioneer pair for opening doors
• NAMB identifies two issues with BGCT
• Layman's whodunit book takes on the case of Jesus' empty tomb
• AMY NOBLES: Woman of worship
• OneDay03 perpetuates passion for following God
• Project frees physicians from debt for missions
• Fort Worth program places ministers alongside police officers
• Texas evangelist worked behind the scenes to comfort Smart family
• Young and old harmonize on Richardson ministry
• RiverPointe names 'em and claims 'em
• San Marcos Academy takes students full speed ahead
• Volunteer paints an escape for children at Baptist shelter
• Texas Baptist Men have 600 boxes of food donated for Iraqi people
• Born together, baptized together, 82-year-old blind twins open eyes
• Wayland sends out revival team
• Wayland plans new student recreation center
• Team charts new missions territory in rural China
• Campolo, Campbell to headline CBF meeting
• Baptists and Scouts pitch tents together 50 years
• Gay-right protestors target SBC again
• Evangelical group urges temperance in talk about Islam
• Doctor chronicles what dying people want to say
• Bernice Edwards dies in an Illinois prison
• Gallup explores identifiers for nation's 'secularists'
• Song played role in South Africa
• House prayer led by gay pastor
• VMI's prayers ruled unconstitutional
• Prime time sexual content declines
• Percentage of tithing households drops
• HealthSouth executive, accused of fraud, heard sermons on ethics
• Nigerian e-mail scams taking on language of faith
• Case of state's grants for religious education goes to Supreme Court
• Bush administration asks court to allow 'under God'
• More steeples doing double duty
• Bible Bar packs a nutritional punch with inspired ingredients
• Religious teens have stronger family ties
• Broad coalition supporting workplace freedom bill
• Book reimagines evangelism for a post-apologetics world
• Cartoon
• EDITORIAL: Christians must not block path to Middle East peace
• DOWN HOME: A dog-gone tale and a broken fence
• TOGETHER: Texas needs more new churches
• Commentary: Start with a huugg!
By Terry Cosby
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