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Houston-area Baptists score big with Super Bowl outreach_20904
Posted: 2/06/04
A child looks on a "M.T. Head" and "Sweet P." make a balloon dog for him during a sports carnival at Cloverleaf Baptist Church, near Houston. The sports carnival was one of many evangelistic events planned in conjunction with the Super Bowl. (John Hall Photos) Houston-area Baptists score
big with Super Bowl outreachBy John Hall
Texas Baptist Communications
HOUSTON The Super Bowl has spring-boarded many athletes to international fame. Texas Baptists used the event to point people to something more important.
02/06/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Texas Tidbits_20904
Posted: 2/06/04
Texas Tidbits
Brueggemann to lecture at Truett. Old Testament scholar and noted author Walter Brueggemann will present the Parchman Lecture series March 9-11 at Truett Theological Seminary in Waco. His lectures will be presented at 3 p.m. daily in the seminary chapel and are open to the public. For more information, contact Roger Olson at (254) 710-6654.
Joel Gregory Gregory and Seay share pulpit at Wayland. Joel Gregory, former pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, and Chris Seay, pastor of Ecclesia Community in Houston, will headline the 83rd annual Panhandle Pastors' and Laymen's Conference, Feb. 23-24 at Wayland Baptist University. Gregory will lead the conference Bible study, focusing on restoration and reconciliation. Seay will preach on bridging the generations in the church. A special session for Hispanic pastors and laymen will be held at 6 p.m. on Feb. 23 in Brown Chapel on the Wayland campus. Al Guajardo, president of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas, will speak. For more information on the conference, call (806) 291-1165.
UMHB schedules retirement seminar. The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and the Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convention will co-sponsor an investment and retirement seminar for ministers Feb. 26 in the Mabee Student Center on the UMHB campus. For more information, contact the church relations office at UMHB at (254) 295-4620 or email wmuske@umhb.edu.
02/06/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Together: Repentance offers sin’s only remedy_20904
Posted: 2/06/04
TOGETHER:
Repentance offers sin's only remedyWorshipping the past few weeks in an African-American church in Missouri City, a Hispanic church in north Houston and an Anglo church in Seagoville, I have experienced both the joy and the seriousness of worship. God is good all the time. I cherish what I see him doing in the lives of Texas Baptists.
When we worship, we offer ourselves heart and soul to God. Everything in us is touched when we enter fully into his presence.
One often-neglected part of worship is the call to confess our sin before God that we might be forgiven and renewed.
CHARLES WADE
Executive Director
BGCT Executive Board
02/06/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Cybercolumn for 2/2 by Brett Younger: The preacher and the cannibals_12604
Posted: 1/30/04
CYBERCOLUMN:
The preacher and the cannibalsBy Brett Younger
When I was in the eighth grade, an evangelist came to our church for a week-long revival and offered the same lengthy invitation each night: “If you are not a Christian, then you need to come to the front, make a profession of faith and become a Christian right now. If you are a Christian, but have strayed into sin, then you need to come and rededicate your life. If you are a Christian and feel God tugging at your heart, then God is calling you to come to give yourself to full-time Christian service.”
Brett Younger The evangelist was not easily dissuaded, so each night people went to the front to make decisions. By Thursday, the ones in my youth group who had not made some kind of decision were beginning to look suspect. I was already a Christian. I had been baptized when I was eight and had not strayed into sin. Some of my friends had started to stray into sin, but none of them had invited me to join them yet.
01/30/2004 - By John Rutledge
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