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  • FAMILY FILMS: One man’s quest_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    A scene from the movie "Roy 'n' the Rev."

    FAMILY FILMS: One man's quest

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    DALLAS–The dearth of family-friendly media programming has caused one North Texas layman to take the camera into his own hands.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Stanley backs off statements on SBC and women_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Stanley backs off statements on SBC and women

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    FORT WORTH–For the second time, Charles Stanley has been quoted in the secular press disagreeing with the Southern Baptist Convention's position on women. And for the second time, he contends he was misquoted.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Seminary dedicates Houston campus_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Seminary dedicates Houston campus

    HOUSTON (BP)–A newly remodeled center for Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's programs in Houston was dedicated Oct. 13.

    The location was made possible when Park Place Baptist Church of Houston deeded its property to the seminary. Southwestern previously offered extension classes at Houston Baptist University.

    The congregation continues to use the campus for regular church activities, while the seminary provides for the upkeep and renovation of classrooms and office space.

    Cutting the ribbon opening the new Dalton Havard Center for Theological Studies Park Place Campus in Houston.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Texas Men serves after floods_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Texas Men serves after floods

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communication

    Texas Baptist Men in recent days has provided disaster relief to survivors of Hurricane Isabel in North Carolina and to flooded South Texas communities.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Texas Tidbits_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Texas Tidbits

    bluebull HSU adds 12 to development board. Hardin-Simmons University's Board of Development welcomed 12 new members Oct. 24. Five of the new members are from Abilene: Juanita Reeder, Jimmie Kate Richards, Carolyn Welcome, Richard Young and Sam Waldrop. Other new members are Lynne Bridgeman of Allen; Kay Henard of Amarillo; George Hine of Brownwood; David Morgan of Harker Heights; Mike McMaude of Austin; Jon Wheeler of Midland; and Mac McCants of Dallas.

    David Brooks

    bluebull ETBU promotes Brooks. David Brooks has been promoted to vice president for student services at East Texas Baptist University. He will succeed Mark Warren, who is leaving Dec. 31. Brooks currently serves as dean of students. He came to ETBU in July 2002 from Ouachita Baptist University, where he was assistant professor of biology. He holds a bachelor of science degree in biology from ETBU and a master of science in plant pathology and microbiology and doctorate in zoology from Texas A&M.

    bluebull UMHB features Paul Colman Trio. The Paul Colman Trio will be in concert Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the W.W. Walton Chapel at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Tickets may be purchased at the Information Station on campus for $10. The trio was named Artist of the Year two consecutive years by The Rock Across Australia, Australia's independent Christian music charts. For more information, call (254) 295-5150.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Wayland trustees approve funding for Amarillo site_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Wayland trustees approve funding for Amarillo site

    By Teresa Young

    Wayland Baptist University

    SAN ANTONIO–Trustees of Wayland Baptist University approved financing for new property in Amarillo and heard reports of positive trends across the university system at their fall meeting.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • 212 DBU students commit to Swaziland_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Bruce Wilkinson stands with Dallas Baptist University President Gary Cook and the 212 DBU students who responded to Wilkinson's call to go to Swaziland this summer with a message of sexual abstinence and marital fidelty to help stop the AIDS crisis there. Wilkinson asked that this group photo be taken so he could e-mail it to the king of Swaziland.

    212 DBU students commit to Swaziland

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    DALLAS–Bruce Wilkinson came to Dallas Baptist University Oct. 22 to talk about his new book, “The Dream Giver.” But moments before he was to speak, he changed his mind and responded to what he believes was God's prompting.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Missions network is WorldConneX; Tinsley named inaugural leader_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Houston pastor John Ogletree, chairman of the BGCT Executive Board and a member of the WorldConneX board, signs the official articles of incorporation for the new missions entity.

    Missions network is WorldConneX;
    Tinsley named inaugural leader

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    DALLAS–Nearly a year after the Baptist General Convention of Texas voted to create a new missions network, the previously unnamed entity has both an identity and a staff leader.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Worship is as important as breathing, Gaddy says_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Worship is as important as breathing, Gaddy says

    By Marv Knox

    Editor

    ABILENE–God demands worship because it is good for people, not because God needs to be worshipped, Welton Gaddy told a Hardin-Simmons University audience.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Churches called to excellence, regardless of worship styles_110303

    Posted: 10/31/03

    Churches called to excellence,
    regardless of worship styles

    By Marv Knox

    Editor

    ABILENE–Commitment to excellence–not performance of any particular style of music–provides the key to worship, Tom Stoker stressed during a conference on music and worship at Hardin-Simmons University.

    10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Hispanic Baptist Theological School family reunion_102003

    Posted: 10/17/03

    Hispanic Baptist Theological School family reunion

    SAN ANTONIO–More than 200 people attended homecoming at Hispanic Baptist Theological School in San Antonio Oct. 4.

    The annual event highlighted the diversity of the student body, especially at a food exhibit, where culinary delights from a dozen nations were represented. In the photo above, left, a Japanese student demonstrates how to layer the dish of noodles and soup he has prepared.

    Students and alumni presented displays of native attire and crafts as well.

    10/27/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • WorldconneX mission network names leader_110303

    Posted: 10/27/03

    WorldconneX mission network names leader

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    DALLAS–Nearly a year after the Baptist General Convention of Texas voted to create a new missions network, the previously unnamed entity has both an identity and a staff leader.

    10/27/2003 - By John Rutledge

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