Storylist for week of 4/28/08
• Research findings to be presented at social work colloquium
• Kelsi Kelso in Nigeria with HandsOn Missions
• Baptist Immigration Services offers help to people âleft hanging'
• Howard Payne students learn about Islam firsthand in North Africa
• Prayer must undergird compassion, missionary doctor insists
• Baylor nursing students meet life-and-death needs in Africa
• Cameron Byler, SBC pioneer in recreation, disaster relief, dies at 79
• Ethics and evangelism focus of inaugural lecture at Howard Payne
• Cancer survivor, age 4, throws out first pitch
• Baptist Children's Youth Ranch accepts 75 children removed from FLDS compound
• Calvinism: Tiptoe through the TULIP
• Autistic children enjoy art event hosted by UMHB
• Texas WMU celebrates Jesus during annual meeting
• Mission Lubbock fights hunger, delivers hope
• Visionânot just geographyâunite associations of churches
• On the Move
• Around the State
Calvinism: Tiptoe through the TULIP
• Calvinism: Tiptoe through the TULIP
• Floral theology delineates doctrines held by Calvinists
• Baby Boomer Baptist theologians tilt toward Calvinism
• Missouri Baptist groups agree to peace committee
• Amazon people groups remain unreached
• Duo encounters bugs, mud, âmixed-up beliefs' in Amazon Basin
• Baptist Briefs: ABP honors BGCT
• Key evangelical leaders endorse reconciliation
• Most Americans believe sin exists; they just can't agree which acts are sinful
• Court dismisses Baptist church-state case
• Chaplain launches âadopt a terrorist' prayer campaign
• Scholars cast critical eye on Graham's legacy
• Spirituality plays significant part in children's happiness
• Faith Digest: Bible tops America's bookshelf
• Books reviewed in this issue: The Problem with Evangelical Theology by Ben Witherington III , The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller and Beyond Creation Science: New Covenant Creation from Genesis to Revelation by Timothy P. Martin and Jeffrey L. Vaughn
• Classified Ads
• Cartoon
• Around the State
• On the Move
• Texas Baptist Forum
• EDITORIAL: Reversal builds case for moratorium
• DOWN HOME: A lesson learned while pulling weeds
• IN FOCUS: Sharing makes BGCT ministry possible
• RIGHT or WRONG? Following the Ten Commandments
• 2nd Opinion: Facing fears & global warming
• Texas Baptist Forum
• BaptistWay Bible Series for April 27: Drifting toward disaster
• Bible Studies for Life Series for April 27: Exploring humility
• Explore the Bible Series for April 27: When presented with challenging tasks
• BaptistWay Bible Series for May 4: Death of a nation
Previously Posted
• Hispanic gathering stresses unity, equipping for service
• Fort Worth church mired in controversy over gays loses pastor
• BGCT âFuture Focus Committee' named
• Cost cutting continues at Baptist Building
• Richmond seminary budget shortfall leads to faculty layoffs
• Books for the Border brings Bibles, books and smiles to Eagle Pass
• DBU students plug in for a word from God
• Plano church benefits from something old, something new
• DBU president credits prayer with institutional, personal healing
• Tornado destroys Alvarado church's meeting place, but worshippers still gather
• Missouri convention to appeal ruling in suit against agency
• Buckner honors Lubbock couple for consistent giving
• Missions conference challenges Christians to âGo. Be. Do.'
• National champion HPU, opponents join in prayer at center court
• Huckabee visits Ouachita, gives campaign-trail insight
• Texas Baptists minister in wake of raid on polygamist compound
• See articles from the previous 4/14/08 issue here.
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