Storylist for week of 6/27/05
• Around Texas • Baptists
• Faith In Action
• Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
• See below for latest SBC annual meeting news
• Ken Taylor, publisher of Living Bible, dies
Articles from our 6/27/05 issue:
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• Special needs, Special ministry
• SBC urges investigation of schools, drops Disney boycott
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• NCAA places Baylor on probation
• ETBU students bring hope to rough neighborhood
• BUA graduate marks milestone, but wife's visa denied
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• Children of HIV-positive mothers need adoptive homes
• Beauty of second chances modeled
• Northeast Texas church's field of flags honors fallen veterans
• Church fire damages facility at Hallsville church
• Relationships make or break careers, Maxwell tells church leaders
Previously Posted
• Casa Bautista finds market for Spanish materials in U.S.
• WMU wants to mark historic gravesites
• Nuevo Laredo violence makes mission groups cautious
• Dotson sentenced in slaying of Baylor teammate
• Teen discovers meaning of family living in Glass household
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• CBF considers criteria for partner schools
(Updated 6/25)
SBC Annual Meeting Coverage
Updated 6/26
• Crossover events provide 'snapshot of heaven'
• Land says ERLC will keep helping Americans 'vote values'
• Draper reflects on tenure, says progress made in input from young pastors
• Hawkins credits health awarenes for premium drop
• Thousands witness eight local church baptisms during SBC annual meeting
• IMB reports God moving in Asia, Africa
• NAMB said taking 'battle' to enemy by impacting culture through evangelism, meeting needs
• SBC challenged by 'Everyone Can' theme
Posted 6/24
• SBC urges investigation of schools, drops Disney boycott
• Bush praises Baptists as 'soldiers in the army of compassion'
• Move to shift missions money to political action fails
• Southern Baptists approve tribute to Billy Graham
• Motion to bring WMU under SBC authority introduced
(Updated 6/25)
• SBC secures its legal ties to New Orleans seminary
(Updated 6/25)
• SBC evangelism lags due to lack of effort, Welch insists
• Pastors' conference explores what makes a 'man of God'
• God wants 'deep-water disciples,' Welch tells convention
• WMU focuses attention on passion for God's mission
(Updated 6/25)
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Special Needs Ministry
• Special needs, Special ministry
• Church receives special blessing
• Senior cut-ups maintain grounds at Breckenridge Village
• Special-needs brothers spark special friends ministry
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• A family-friendly R-rated movie? Companies scrub flicks
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• Reviewed in this issue:
The Life You've Always Wanted by John Ortberg
Shaped by God's Heart: The Passion and Practices of Missional Churches by Milfred Minatrea
The Hornet's Nest by Jimmy Carter
A User's Guide to Bible Translations: Making the Most of the Different Versions by David Dewey
Gentle Mercies by Hal Haralson
Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality by Donald Miller
• Cartoon
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• EDITORIAL: Fear leads people to scary conclusions
• DOWN HOME: My lunch with Lyle; an evaporating act
• TOGETHER: Summertime means missions, ministry
• 2nd Opinion: Several things Charlie didn't know
• Commentary: O'Connor Got it Right on Religion
• Cyber Column by John Duncan: The presence of Christ
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• BaptistWay Bible Series for June 26: God ultimately will judge and punish evil
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for June 26: Christ promises hope beyond this life
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for June 26: A relationship with God isn t inherited
• BaptistWay Bible Series for July 3: Beware the damage complacency can do
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for July 3: Help others to know the truth of the gospel
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for July 3: Things are not always as they appear
See articles from previous issue 6/13/05 here.







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