Storylist for 10/18/04 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Faith • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
OUR FRONT PAGE STORIES
• Sexual abstinence program changes teen's life
• Men find church-based fraternity worth their time, even if it means meeting before dawn
• Teens choose friends over ministers in making ethical choices, poll says
• Sexual abstinence program changes teen's life
• Men find church-based fraternity worth their time, even if it means meeting before dawn
• Convention presidents address African-American preachers
• African-American Christian women urged to intercede for the nation
• Public policy should be measured against plumb line of social justice, lecturer insists
• Organizers hope BGCT session will be a family celebration
• Judge finds no evidence of racketeering in Criswell College lawsuit
• Voters register at ETBU
• Fort Worth church shows love by 'sweating for Jesus'
• Historical Society explores roles of associations in doctrinal diversity
• Texas hunger offering helps support development projects around the world
• New NAMB church-starting guidelines won't impact BGCT, officials maintain
• BGCT leaders maintain proposed changes won't narrow participation
• Texas Baptist Men hope disastrous season is winding down
• Texas Baptist volunteers continue ministry to hurricane victims in Grenada
• Valley Baptist Health System names CFO
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
Baylor University and Baptist Freedom
• Baylor provost's speech sparks debate over Baptist freedom
• Baptist scholars point to tension between individualism and community life
• Sloan: Balance demands both
Previously Posted
• Filipino church teaches members to adopt missio
• Dallas Baptists work with Habitat to breathe new life into neighborhood
• Straining muscles baptizing no hardship for Daisetta pastor
• Baylor engineers seek appropriate technology for Third World
• Women's ministry in The Woodlands prayerwalks public school hallways
• Parents of Special Friends can find support in churches, universities and on the web, chaplain says
• Wrestler finds way to get a hold on missions in Taiwan
• Louisiana College selects assistant dean at Southwestern Seminary as new president
• Baptist Briefs
• Christians from Iraq flee rising Islamic fundamentalism
• Court hears cases concerning display of Ten Commandments
• Teens choose friends over ministers in making ethical choices, poll says
• Habitat leadership transition agreement reached; founder Fuller retires as CEO
• Poll Good news, bad news for U.S. Muslims
• 'Godfather' of Religious Right dead in Memphis
• Micah Challenge sets goal of cutting worldwide poverty in half by 2015
Previously Posted
• House vote on marriage amendment falls short of two-thirds
• Classified Ads
• Texas Baptist Forum
• On the Move
• Around the State
• EDITORIAL: Unlikely pair propose debate question
• EDITORIAL: One option may be foregone, but votes count for something
• DOWN HOME: Complex cars; simple faith
• TOGETHER: Convention needs to be reorganized
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by John Duncan: Rain must fall
• BaptistWay Bible Series for Oct. 24: 'Good grief' produces repentance, not regret
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Oct. 24: No one is beyond the healing powers of Christ
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for Oct. 24: Jesus brings meaning and purpose to our lives
• BaptistWay Bible Series for Oct. 31: Exercise financial generosity for sake of others
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Oct. 31: Give up your life so that Christ can fill it richly
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for Oct. 31: Christ has the power to change lives for eternity
See articles from previous issue 10/04/04 here.
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