Storylist for week of 11/20/06
• UMHB missions emphasis brings world needs into focus
• Baylor service day draws 3,000 volunteers
• Couple helps start Buckner aid to gypsy groups in Romania
• Boomers, Busters see sex differently
• Christoval church opens doors to kids after school
• Wade still has support despite anger, sadness at scandal
• Court hears arguments on partial-birth abortion ban cases
• Arkansas OKs bingo despite Baptist opposition
• Fire destroys encampment auditorium
• Moving On: Board âpre-empted' BGCT by recommending reforms
• Theological university president moves to Buckner post
BGCT annual meeting coverage
• Moving On: Board âpre-empted' BGCT by recommending reforms
• African-American rally focuses on worship & thanksgiving
• Battle of the Bands winner
• Trust in God in turbulent times, president tells BGCT
• Texas Baptists challenged to âshare the light'
• Church starting policies designed to ensure accountability
• City Reach meets needs
• Fellowship of Cowboy Churches points to continued growth
• DaVinci Code DVD dialogue a starting place
• Steps already taken to implement recommendations
• Church not immune from family violence
• Preaching must change to communicate with culture
• Texas Baptists urged to launch world missions offering
• Internet ministry can help churches expand their reach
• Kids Hope USA mentors make a difference
• Missions network participants rally in Arlington
• Missions workshop offers tips
• Restoration of trust is vital, BGCT leaders agree
• Nontraditional approaches may be needed
• Warm affection, cool discipline key to parenting
• Piper Institute board votes to dissolve at year's end
• Churches can help members deal with sexual addiction
• Mission testimonies highlight TBM rally
• CWJC graduate gains national honors
BGCT convention articles previously posted
• Executive director committed to âclean up the mess'
• Texas WMU reschedules annual meeting
• Unity emphazised at Texas Baptist Hispanic Fellowship rally
• Ministry awards presented to Texas Baptist innovators
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
• Tennessee Baptists move to the right
• N.C. Baptists bar gay-friendly churches
• Baptist Briefs
• Movie views evangelicals as key environmental reformers
• Religious freedom violators noted
The business side of religion:
• Pastors face stresses, challenges of corporate CEO's
• Congregations embrace the business side of religion
• Endowments provide churches a financial safety net
• Books reviewed in this issue are: Whose Bible is it? by Jaroslav Pelikan, The Serving Leader: Five Powerful Actions That Will Transform Your Team, Your Business and Your Community by Ken Jennings and John Stahl-Wert and Making the Blue Plate Special: The Joy of Family Legacies by Florence Littauer, Marita Littauer and Lauren Littauer Briggs
• Cartoon
• Classified Ads
• On the Move
• Around the State
• EDITORIAL: Churches next to âvote' on BGCT future
• DOWN HOME: A furry friend's untimely end
• TOGETHER: âWe will bring credibility & integrity'
• RIGHT or WRONG? The ethics of blogging
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by Jeanie Miley: Cultivating a grateful heart
• BaptistWay Bible Series for November 19: Wisdom for every area of life
• Bible Studies for Life Series for November 19: Live in reality, not delusion
• Explore the Bible Series for November 19: Persevere in the midst of adversity
• BaptistWay Bible Series for November 26: Wise use of words can bolster relationships
• Bible Studies for Life Series for November 26: Acknowledge God's call on your life today
• Explore the Bible Series for November 26: âLove one another' is more than a suggestion
See complete list of articles from our 11/13/ 2006 issue here.
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