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    family_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    LifeWay Family Bible Series for June 8

    Indicators of a growing disciple of Christ

    Luke 9:23-24; Ephesians 4:29-5:10

    By Tim Owens

    First Baptist Church, Bryan

    05/30/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • bluebull

    explore_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for June 8

    Salvation comes through personal faith in Jesus

    Galatians 2:4-5, 11-21

    By Jim Perkins

    Madison Hills Baptist Church, San Antonio

    05/30/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • ethics_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    HealthSouth executive, accused of
    fraud, heard sermons on ethics

    By Greg Garrison

    Religion News Service

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (RNS) –HealthSouth Corp. founder Richard Scrushy, accused by federal investigators of overseeing massive accounting fraud, sat through many Sunday sermons on corporate ethics and the hazards of wealth, his pastor says.

    05/30/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • edwards_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Bernice Edwards dies in an Illinois prison

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (RNS)–The woman whose wild spending and close relationship with a Baptist minister landed them both in prison has died.

    Bernice Vernell Edwards was 46. She was serving a nine-month prison sentence in Illinois and suffered from a “chronic pulmonary condition,” the St. Petersburg Times reported. An autopsy was scheduled to determine the exact cause of death.

    Edwards was a close associate of Henry Lyons, former president of the National Baptist Convention USA. When Lyons' wife suspected the two of having an affair, she set fire to a waterfront mansion co-owned by Lyons and Edwards. Both denied a romantic affair.

    05/30/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • mclaren_60203

    Book reimagines evangelism
    for a post-apologetic world

    By Greg Warner

    Associated Baptist Press

    SPENCERVILLE, Md. (ABP)–What can the mating habits of tortoises teach humans about their spiritual connection to God?

    05/30/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • hesaid_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    He Said/ She Said:
    The award

    SHE SAID:

    “Mrs. Wingfield, this is Denise May at Moss Haven.” That greeting on our home answering machine started my heart pumping. Mrs. May is our assistant principal in charge of discipline. “Oh, no, I thought, who's in trouble? What did one of my sons do?”

    All that went through my mind in the split second before the message continued, ” … there's nothing wrong.”

    Mrs. May must be used to my previous reactions. She continued, “Garrett wanted to share some good news with you, so if you get this message in the next half hour, please call me back.”

    05/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • iraq_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Iraqi Christians fear for safety

    By Mark Mueller

    Religion News Service

    BAGHDAD, Iraq (RNS)–Two weeks ago, Raad Karim Essa arrived home from work to find his furniture on the street. His Muslim landlord wasn't renting to Christians anymore.

    Father Adda, an Assyrian Orthodox Christian, prepares for Palm Sunday at his ancient monastery on Mount Maqloub, just outside the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, April 19. The monastery was built in 363 A.D., and its renovation was funded by ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Although Iraq under Saddam was primarily a Muslim state, the regime tolerated other religious groups. In post-war Iraq, Christians increasingly express fear that a Shiite Muslim majority will not grant freedom of worship for all. (REUTERS/Nikola Solic Photo)

    05/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • bluebull

    hispanic_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Hispanic School OKs 2008 plans

    SAN ANTONIO–Trustees of Hispanic Baptist Theological School approved final preparations to purchase an 82-acre tract across I-35 from the school's current facilities.

    Meeting May 6, the board also elected a vice president for advancement, approved the first graduating class with bachelor of arts degrees, approved a strategic plan for 2003-2008 and granted the first sabbatical leave in the school's history.

    The property purchase previously was affirmed by the Baptist General Convention of Texas Christian Education Coordinating Board.

    05/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • sanangelo_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03

    Members of Southland Baptist Church in San Angelo dedicate lumber to be used in the Habitat project, part of the church's 25th anniversary celebration.”To have children give $2.50 for a 2 x 4 stud, and then to see that stud become a part of someone's house, that's when missions becomes real.”

    San Angelo church builds a mission project in parking lot

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    SAN ANGELO–Southland Baptist Church in San Angelo may be setting a record for the shortest distance ever traveled on a mission trip. This mission is taking shape on the church parking lot.

    05/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • iraqi_commission_51903

    Posted: 5/21/03

    Commission urges religious freedom in Iraq

    WASHINGTON (RNS)–The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has urged President Bush to maintain his commitment to religious freedom for all Iraqis.

    “Now that Saddam Hussein has been ousted, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom believes strongly it is essential to ensure that the Iraqi people can exercise their religious freedom in full accordance with international human rights standards,” commission members wrote Bush in a letter dated April 28. “The United States can help this become a reality.”

    The commission expressed its concern that U.S. leadership is needed to prevent ethnic and sectarian violence and other human rights violations against Iraq's diverse religious communities.

    05/22/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • bluebull

    explore_51903

    Posted: 5/19/03
    LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for June 1

    The gospel never should be compromised

    Galatians 1:1-12

    By Jim Perkins

    Madison Hills Baptist Church, San Antonio

    05/21/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • bluebull

    iraqi_charities_51903

    Posted: 5/21/03

    Charitiees find donors cool to Iraq aid

    By Mark O'Keefe

    Religion News Service

    WASHINGTON (RNS)–Charities ramping up U.S. campaigns to benefit war-torn Iraq are finding the early fund-raising climate much cooler than the 100-degree temperatures troops faced in the desert.

    05/21/2003 - By John Rutledge

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