Storylist for 7/26/04 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Faith • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
Our Front Page Articles
• Churches minister to isolated Mexican Indians
• Worshippers saddle up for new life at Open Range Church
• Churches minister to isolated Mexican Indians
• Worshippers saddle up for new life at Open Range Church
• Baylor regents don't vote on Sloan, affirm 2012 plan
• Future of Baylor 2012–and possibly the school's president–in hands of regents
• Missions offering helps Buckner Border Ministries touch lives along Rio Grande
• Texas cowboy churches successfully rounding up lost strays
• Funny paper provides serious path to learning how to read, author says
• New Literacy ConneXus encourages ministry
• Innovative literacy program offers hope to Waco families
• ETBU greets VIPs
• STEVE MUNSON: Frontline ministry
• New churches most effective in reaching people for Christ, experts insist
• America's Junior Miss cites vital Christian faith as her source of strength
• Children's home cooks up a different kind of classroom to teach life skills
• Fire truck siren in border town means answered
• Churches must intentionally give priority to planning, ministers maintain
• 15-passenger church van from Mineola overturns
• Wayland president refutes charges made on radio network
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
Posted previously:
• Buckner seeks adoptive parents for Myson, African-American newborn
• Hunger Hounds track down donations to alleviate suffering, fight hunger
African American Fellowship/Church Health and Growth Conference
• God's gift so great, Christians can't keep quiet, pastor says
• Churches that hit dead end need to turn around, consultant recommends
• African American Fellowship sets goals for missions growth
• Chicago pastor urges church leaders to leave markers for next generation to follow
• BGCT honors five African-American churches for
• Voices of Praise deliver musical gospel message to Spain
• Understanding differences in personality types can help church staff head off potential conflicts, consultant says
• Fitness means exercising good stewardship of 'temple,' speaker stresses
• Learning styles of Bible study pupils require varied teaching approaches
Baptist Child & Family Services Reunion
• Homecoming for children's home stirs memories, sparks gratitude
• Former children's home residents fondly recall tasty Mexican meals as one housemother's labor of love
Texas Baptists Committed Meeting
• Partnership, cooperation fuel churches' mission
• Churches challenged to move outside four walls, be on mission for Christ
• BGCT president urges Baptists to learn from failed businesses
• New Orleans Seminary trustees will weigh sole membership alternatives
• Malpractice crisis limits care for patients in free clinics
• Baptist Briefs
Posted previously:
• Louisiana College trustees elect new chair in closed session after former leader resigns
• JIMMY CARTER: Sunday school teacher
• Looking for a morality play Pull out the popcorn
• Larry the Cucumber and rest of VeggieTales crew transplanted to Nashville
• American confidence in First Amendment up
• Request for church directories may have violated IRS rules
• Falwell faces IRS scrutiny after urging support for Bush
• Assisted-suicide review requested
• Judiciary committee sends Marriage Protection Act of 2004 to House floor
Posted previously:
• Federal Marriage Amendment died in Senate
• Proponents of marriage amendment pledge to continue their campaign
• Barna: Few became Christians from 'Passion' film
• Classified Ads
• Cartoon
• Texas Baptist Forum
• On the Move
• EDITORIAL: Texas Baptists haven't had a (real) shootout in 100 years
• DOWN HOME: Dad has to scrub his fashion sense
• ANOTHER VIEW: A pastor dad's advice on ministering to military families
• TOGETHER: Reaching youth reaps lasting rewards
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by John Duncan: The one that got away
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Aug. 1
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for Aug. 1
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for Aug. 8
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Aug. 8
See articles from previous issue 7/12/04 here.







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