2004 Archives
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Around the State_72604
Posted: 7/23/04
Henry Landrum of First Baptist Church in Wilmer built this rickshaw for the church's "Rickshaw Rally" Vacation Bible School and parade. He has been a deacon at the church since 1964. He is pictured with Tajéavean and Savannah. David Bugg is pastor. Around the State
Brian Ward has been hired as the first associate director of Internet development and services for the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Ward comes to the newly created position from the Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, where he was information systems security manager.
Paisano Baptist General Encampment's annual family camp opened July 25. Located in the Davis Mountains of West Texas, the camp hosts the family camp each summer during the last full week of July. It has been held since 1915. 
Houston Baptist University graduate Stephanie Smith was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army during a special ceremony during the university's graduation exercises. Smith received a bachelor of science degree in psychology and sociology. A second special presentation honored Vice President for Academic Affairs Don Looser for his 40 years of service to the university.
The San Antonio campus of Wayland Baptist University awarded degrees to 292 students during summer graduation ceremonies. Outstanding student awards were presented to Robert Lee Johnson, religion; Richard Morice, business administration; Billy Jack Harlow, management; Daniel Caluya, human services; Robert Eshelman, occupational education; Clark Fooshee, master of Christian ministry; Karen Wilburn, master of business administration; and Jeff Humphrey, master of arts in management. 07/23/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Missions offering helps Buckner Border Ministries touch lives along Rio Grande_72604
Posted: 7/23/04
Dallas investment banker Julian Vigil found remodeling the home of Jorge and Ramona Lopez dirty work during the week he and other church members renovated houses, conducted Vacation Bible Schools and held evangelistic sports camps in the Rio Grande Valley. Missions offering helps Buckner Border
Ministries touch lives along Rio GrandeBy Mary Crouch
BGCT Summer Intern
PROGRESO–Jorge Zapata knows Texas is a big state. But he believes Texas Baptists from every corner of the state can touch lives in the name of Jesus, even if they never leave home.
07/23/2004 - By John Rutledge
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