Storylist for 9/20/04 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Faith • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
•Frances leaves indelible mark on Florida church
•Grace of God, openness of people sustained Wedgwood Church, pastor says
•Number of poor Americans lacking health insurance rises for third year
•Fighting the tide: TBM travels to help after Ivan
•Grace of God, openness of people sustained Wedgwood Church, pastor says
•Church serves community on 911
•BaptistWay Bible study materials for adults become self-supporting
•BGCT first vice president nominee encouraged by signs of progress
•Detours lead to linkage between churches in Waco, Boulder
•Church benefits as families give up cable TV
•DBU SWAT team
•Same song, second verse for disaster relief volunteers in hurricane season
•Six BGCT-related schools post increases in fall enrollment; three universities show drop
•Reorganization will help BGCT meet Texas churches' needs, leaders agree
•Executive Board will consider streamlining BGCT governance
•Students urged to examine, obey God's calling to ministry
•UMHB students ministered in Philippines
•U.S. News ranks six Texas Baptist schools among top half in nation
•Shepherd church committed to obedience, no matter what
•After 57 years of service, Levelland church secretary files away memories
•Volunteers develop longterm love for borderland
•On the Move
•Around the State
•Texas Tidbits
Previously Posted
•Frances leaves indelible mark on Florida church
•Hope floats at First Baptist Church, Canyon Lake
•Members of Canyon Lake church develop varied ministries
•Evangelist wins souls by offering chance to win motorcycle
•Chapel of Hope founder praying, anticipating a lot of little miracles
•Outreach has nothing to do with canned meat or unwanted e-mail
•Texas Baptists connected by family ties to churches in Minnesota-Wisconsin Convention
•Offering enables Texas Baptists to wrap arms around state
•'Uncle Charlie' leading Ugandan orphans to Christ
•Adrian Rogers announces retirement plans
•SBC president's bus tour promotes effort to baptize 1 million converts
•Six children of Baptist leaders among casualties from Russian hostage crisis
•FamilyNet slashes budget; lays off 19 staff
•Baptist Briefs
•Unrest in Middle East sets back archaeological research
•Overseas transplants may promote human organ trafficking
•African-Americans most religiously observant, survey says
•African-American church leaders angered by gay-rights, civil-rights comparisons
•Kindergartner reads her favorite Bible stories to nursing home residents
•Secretary of State describes crisis in Darfur as 'genocide'
•Number of poor Americans lacking health insurance rises for third year
Previously Posted
•American Protestant ministers unfamiliar with other faiths
•Congressman outed by gay-rights website
•Americans United critiques churches' pro-Democratic activities
•70-year-old swims English Channel for missions
•Classified Ads
•Cartoon
•On the Move
•Around the State
•Texas Baptist Forum
•EDITORIAL: '04 decisions will impact decades
•EDITORIAL: Contest: Care for the poor
•DOWN HOME: Small-car-proof what's important
•TOGETHER: Give generously to support missions
•ANOTHER VIEW: The '50s weren't what they used to
•Texas Baptist Forum
•BaptistWay Bible Series for Sept. 26: God gives strength, mercy enough to perservere
•LifeWay Family Bible Series for Sept. 26: God encourages us by allowing us to know him
•LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Sept. 26: Resisting temptation requires God's assistance
•BaptistWay Bible Series for Oct. 3: Live knowing you will have to give an account
•LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Oct. 3: Jesus still calls people to drop, kneel & follow
•LifeWay Family Bible Series for Oct. 3: Showing love to others can bring about change
See articles from previous issue 9/06/04 here.





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