Storylist for 5/17/04 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Faith • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
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• Calling to missions came as a whisper: 'India'
• Low-power Spanish radio station directed by Higher Power, pastor insists
• Baylor Faculty Senate gives 'no confidence' vote to university president for second time
• BGCT leaders hopeful, encouraged by early stages of revisioning process
• Direct missions involvement rises, baptisms fall, church data shows
• BGCT strategy committee named
• Not clear yet, but BGCT vision is emerging, consultant says
• Care for dying requires 'watchful medicine,' ethicist insists
• Lufkin's First Baptist celebrates with dozen congregations it helped start
• Greenville-based MercyMe named Dove Award artist of the year
• Hardin-Simmons students, faculty work in Piedras Negras children's home
• Promise Keepers plan Dallas 'fusion' event
• Family wants ministry to disabled children started in Romania
• Dallas church plans to rise from ashes and rebuild ministry
• God gave strength after Wedgwood shooting, pastor recalls
• Violent retribution should be unthinkable to Christians, pastor maintains
• Texas economy the big loser if slots OKed, professor says
• Bible drill contestants take Scripture into hearts and minds
• Volunteers help church building committees visualize their dreams, plans
• Society saturated with distorted images of sexuality, singles minister says
• Christians develop plans for center, memorial to victims of violent crime
• Restorative justice means more than prison ministry, victim advocates say
• Worldconnex is seeking short-term volunteers for Kenya, China schools
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
Newport Foundation Conference
• Moral shortsightedness common in business, research says
• Authentic Christian lives convince postmoderns gospel is true, pastor says
• Real interfaith dialogue demands honesty, understanding
• For Christians, the real question of suffering is 'how,' not 'why'
• Grocery executive, Laity Lodge president named Newport award recipient
• Creeds should clarify Christian living, not build barriers, speakers stress
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• Proposed SBC resolution calls for withdrawal from public education
̶ Freedoms form foundation for Baptist group
• Alliance condemns marriage amendment
• IMB to send out 200 more workers this year
• Baptist student ministries seeking contact with armed service academy new arrivals
• Long-time WMU leader, Alma Hunt, given Judson-Rice Award for leadership, integrity
• Baptist Briefs
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• SURVIVOR: Mandy Biggs, 'Chemo Chick'
• Calling to missions came as a whisper: 'India'
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• Church electioneering could cost tax exemption
• Short-term missions the 'in thing' for Christian students
• Incidents of anti-Muslim bias jump by 70 percent, group asserts
• Most Protestant ministers tell pollsters they like NIV above all other Bibles
• Debate about same-sex marriage continues across country
• Half of Americans believe giving time more important than donating money
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• Texas Baptist Forum
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Classified Ads
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• Editorial: Abu Ghraib pornography presents warning about power
• DOWN HOME: He got far more than he deserved
• Together: Needed Miraculous, compelling vision
• Another View: A new network for doing missions
• Cybercolumn by Berry D. Simpson: Circle bluff
• Texas Baptist Forum
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• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for May 23: Mature Christians should provide an example
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for May 23: A touch from God can heal broken relationships
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for May 30: Good citizenship should be a mark Christians
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for May 30: Contentious spirits can hurt the cause of Christ
See articles from previous issue 5/03/04 here.




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