Storylist for week of 1/07/08
• Kenya violence affects Wayland students
• Christians killed, churches burned in India
• Time to revamp discipleship methods?
• Families needed to adopt Ethiopian orphans
• Habitual Sin: Pastor's experience shows Christians can find freedom
• On the move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
Time to Revamp Discipleship Methods?
• Study finds limits to Willow Creek's success model
• Raising the bar for membership
• Time to revamp discipleship methods?
• Volunteer teachers needed in China
• Baptist Briefs
• College students' spiritual interests increase; worship attendance drops
• Mayors' report says cities seeing more emergency food requests
• Religion writers name evangelicals in election as last year's top story
• 2007 a quiet year, but signs of change in the air
• Prayer heals honest Brit's legs but cannot cure bureaucracy with no âmiracle' button
• High-tech audio Bibles bring Scriptures to life, users say
• Faith Digest
• Book reviews
• Classified Ads
• Cartoon
• On the move
• Around the State
• EDITORIAL: BGCT in '08: Purpose over pander
• DOWNHOME: Not-so-patiently learning to wait
• TOGETHER: Gospel means evangelism & ministry
• RIGHT or WRONG? A spouse's etiquette
• Texas Baptist Forum
• BaptistWay Bible Series for January 6: When cleanliness is not next to godliness
• Bible Studies for Life Series for January 6: Breakthrough in focus
• Bible Studies for Life Series for January 13: Breakthrough in Forgiveness
• Explore the Bible Series forJanuary 13: God allows us to choose
Previously posted
• Christians killed, churches burned in India
• Kenya violence affects Wayland students
• Former Valley Baptist Missions/Education Center president arrested
• Buckner postpones Kenya trips due to political unrest
• New Baptist Covenant, Huckabee rank as top stories in â07, journalists say
• Bird-eye view of Valley left indelible impression on long-tenured pastor
• ETBU dormitory furnishings find new home, meet multiple needs
• Hispanic social conservatives may leave GOP over immigration stance
• Florida sanctuary gutted by early-morning fire before Christmas
• Daehnert elected interim BGCT executive director
• Agency gives party for foster families who give year-round
• Foster youth create own Christmas traditions
• Novelist Grisham joins New Baptist Covenant speakers lineup
• Missouri leader who warned of Islamic takeover hired to aid world-mission effort
• CBF to lease building from Mercer
• Baptist outreach defuses Ebola fear in western Uganda
• Blogging pastor lauded for defending fired female seminary professor
• Board voting on Daehnert as interim executive director
• Board to vote on interim executive director
• TBM seeks coats for children in North Korea
• Board to vote on interim executive director
• Missouri Baptist rift widens when leaders restrict funding for church starts
• Huckabee's surge in polls brings new media attention, scrutiny
• Seven tips for the 2007 tax-filing season
• End of CBF/ABC partnership leaves future of medical/retirement benefits in doubt
• Former atheist shapes God-centered program in Moldova
• Executive Board may vote on short-term interim executive director
• See articles from the previous 12/17/07 issue here.
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