Storylist for 8/23/04 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Faith • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
• Buckner partners with ministries in Northwest
• Sunday no day of rest for Christians sharing the gospel at motor speedway
• Buckner partners with ministries in Northwest
• Sunday no day of rest for Christians sharing the gospel at motor speedway
• Reyes to be nominated for BGCT president; first non-Anglo in history
• Texas Baptist volunteers join multi-state disaster relief effort in Florida
• DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXANS: Pitcher Andy Pettitte: Close to home
• Minister steps off baseball playing field and into evangelistic harvest field
• Astros' chaplain sees star athletes as 'somebody's kids'
• Life threw her a curve, but young athlete now safe at home
• Ministry springs from just a load of beans
• From northern Mexico to northern Bryan, volunteers unite to reach the Brazos Valley
• Floor mosaic represents God's love
• Mission volunteers overcome fears, make impact in Mexico
• Texas hunger offering helps provide food, water for refugees from Sudan
• Lawsuit filed over van rollover deaths
• Church's missions fair inspires personal involvement with church builders
• One girl's witness sparks series of conversions
• Korean WMU officers elected
• Rural church's missions vision reaches from Zephyr to Athens
• BaptistWay lessons back in Baptist Standard
• On the Move
• Around the State
Previously Posted
• Chosengirls ministry teaches teens the merits of modesty
• Small church builds big sanctuary to house its pipe organ
• Parents should pray early, often for children's salvation, consultant says
• Speaker offers parents peacemaking tools, principles for communicating with teenagers
• After 44 years of inner-city ministry, Kube still prays: 'Here I am; use me'
• Temple church believes God used adversity to build renewed sense of unity
• Houston church see pews packed again after it disbands, donates facility
• Veteran youth minister offers stable presence in teens' lives
• Prayer the focus of slumber party slated at My Father's House, Lubbock, next month
• Summer camp means missions service for DBU Pace
• Baptist Briefs
Previously Posted
• In spite of SBC withdrawal, Baptist leaders in U.S. pledge BWA support
• BWA must continue to defend human rights, stand for freedom and justice, leaders insist
Sermons on the Mound
• DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXANS: Pitcher Andy Pettitte: Close to home
• Minister steps off baseball playing field and into evangelistic harvest field
• Astros' chaplain sees star athletes as 'somebody's kids'
• Life threw her a curve, but young athlete now safe at home
• Fewer than one-third of Protestant teens read Bible on own each week
• Girls Scouts' loss is American Heritage Girls' gain
• Presidential powers used to advance faith-based initiatives
• Coalition criticizes Bush campaign for recruiting in churches
• Church-going evangelical men least likely to abuse families, research says
Previously Posted
• Democratic liaison to religious leaders resigns after drawing fire from Right
• Post-Enron age could be era of ethics, values in business
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Classified Ads
• On the Move
• Around the State
• EDITORIAL: Ride glory train to South Carolina?
• EDITORIAL: RM 2493 hoax still lives on
• DOWN HOME: Still newlyweds, 5 decades later
• TOGETHER: Yearn for the sea, vault for the gold
• GUEST EDITORIAL 'Presence of Christ' calls for integrity, homework & courage
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by John Duncan: Of marathons and truth
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Aug. 29: Despite disobedience, God offers new beginnings
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for Aug. 29: Following Jesus is definitely not for sissies
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Sept. 5: Don't give up hope; God has a plan for your life
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for Sept. 5: God has invited us to know him intimately
• BaptistWay Series for Sept. 5: When you suffer, remember, you always have a prayer
See articles from previous issue 8/09/04 here.







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