Storylist for 7/12/04 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Faith • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
• Delivering smiles at Texas Baptist Children's Home
• Churches find purpose beyond 40-day experience
• Child care homes need houseparents to show love to neglected children
• Scholarship recipient moves beyond past, looks ahead to life of ministry
• Hardin-Simmons volunteers show neighbors 'we care' about the community
• Immersion Spanish class equips Texas Baptists for missions
• Bequest to institution for mentally disabled benefits Breckenridge Village
• Community rehab volunteers seek to show 'what the church ought to be'
• Compensation survey shows BGCT churches rank #2 in pay for pastors
• ETBU enters partnership with Chinese university, plans 2005 conference
• Thrift store volunteers see work as ministry to terminally ill
• DBU soccer teams kick off missions venture in Mexico
• Mission Waco offers Christian hope to poor, marginalized
• Texas Baptist Men build worship center for African Texas church
• Texas WMU board approves staff reoganization, change in its focus
• Texan takes missions commitment to the extreme
• YOUTH EVANGELISM CONFERENCE: Sexual purity, evangelism share meeting spotlight
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
HISPANIC BAPTIST CONVENTION MEETING
• Hispanic Texas Baptist president issues call for cooperation
• Hispanic Baptist missions giving up 12 percent in first quarter of 2004
• FAMILY REUNION: Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas
• True Love Waits on display at Olympics
• True Love Waits helps slow spread of AIDS/HIV in Uganda
• Baptist World Congress to recite Apostle's Creed
• Patterson reaffirms allegations that BWA too open to gays, too anti-American in tone
• Baptist Briefs
COOPERATIVE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP MEETING
• Church-state watchdogs won court battle, lost PR war, attorney notes
• Two Texans named to Fellowship task force on partnership with Baptist World Alliance
• San Antonio missions minister, pastor from College Station named CBF-Texas officers
These CBF stories were posted previously:
• Baptists must exercise their freedom to accomplish God's work, Gregory insists
• Baptists, Jews break bread together, build relationship
• CBF votes to help launch national ecumenical organization
• Vestal tells Coordinating Council it's time for CBF to 'step up' and be good BWA member
• First Freedoms Project introduced to work for religious liberty
• Being near the right Son opens doors, theologian preaches
• Split personality compels Baptists to fight, historian asserts
• Fellowship welcomes Baptist World Alliance with open arms
• Faithful can help media set the record straight
• Networking, collaborating fellowships on rise, speaker tells congregational leaders
• Jesus the foundation for fellowship in CBF, coordinator says
• Baptist Women in Ministry affirm continuing need for organization
• Presidential Prayer Team organization launches
• Evangelical political involvement encouraged
• Court rules Child Online Protection Act appears unconstitutional
• Colorado Supreme Court strikes down state's school-voucher pilot program
• Bush campaign solicits church membership rolls
• Texan takes missions commitment to the extreme
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Classified Ads
• Cartoon
• EDITORIAL: Paradox strengthens evangelism
• EDITORIAL: Texas earns a big, fat F
• DOWNHOME: Maybe purgatory is infinite spam
• TOGETHER: Life verse exerts powerful influence
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by Berry D. Simpson: Skating the issue
• Cybercolumn by Jeanie Miley: Free to question, blessed to grow
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for July 18: God requires unqualified obedience and service
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for July 18: Nehemiah was God's servant in Jerusalem
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for July 25: Conforming to world's standards is dangerous
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for July 25: Be faithful even when times are tough–God is
See articles from previous issue 6/28/04 here.





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