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  • Annuity Board expands service in Texas with three representatives_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Elkins Harris Thompson

    Annuity Board expands service
    in Texas with three representatives

    DALLAS–The Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convention has tripled its staff devoted to helping Texas Baptist ministers and other clients of its retirement programs.

    Previously, one area director related to the 5,700 congregations and 115 associations within the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Now, three area directors will share the responsibility.

    Chris Elkins will work with churches and associations in the Panhandle and West Texas. His major cities include Abilene, Lubbock, Amarillo, El Paso, Brownwood and surrounding associations.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Around the State_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Aaron Epps Tiffany Epps David Humphrey Danyel Humphrey
    Dennis Janz Jody Janz Jeremy Taliaferro Susan Taliaferro

    Around the State

    bluebull Mathematics professor Marsha Pool recently was honored with Dallas Baptist Univeristy's highest honor of Master Teacher. Pool is the first person so designated by the university. Also voted professor of the year in 1991, Pool came to the campus in 1966. She is a member of First Church in Duncanville.

    Appointments

    Four couples with Texas ties were among the 61 missionaries commissioned by the International Mission Board Sept. 7 at Great Hills Church in Austin:

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Ballpark preacher for the Fort Worth Cats_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Ballpark preacher for the Fort Worth Cats

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    FORT WORTH–Some might say life threw Jim Hollars a curve ball when he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. But the church starter-turned-baseball chaplain just saw it as a change-up and adjusted his swing.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Barna probes why many small churches remain small_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Barna probes why many small churches remain small

    VENTURA, Calif.–Small churches are small, and big churches are big for a reason, according to pollster George Barna.

    There's more at work than location and population growth, two factors often cited as reasons for church growth.

    In addition to those factors, Barna said, certain types of people prefer small churches or large churches, and all size churches play a role in doing God's work.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Statement from Duane Brooks on resigning from Baylor board_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Statement from Duane Brooks on resigning from Baylor board

    A little over three years ago, I accepted the nomination of the Baptist General Convention of Texas and was elected to the board of regents at Baylor University. Some months later, my brother David Brooks was chosen by President Robert Sloan to be Baylor's vice president and CFO. I neither participated in the interview process nor voted on his hiring.

    When I first learned of President Sloan's intention to hire my brother, I immediately offered to step down from the board to remove any possibility of a conflict of interest. This offer was studied and considered by the Baylor administration and legal counsel. After the review was completed, I was assured by Baylor that my continued service was both desired and proper.

    To safeguard against any potential conflicts of interest, Baylor developed very specific and strict guidelines about my participation in board activities. I have never served on any committee or participated in any board activity which directly related to my brother's work. I have voluntarily left board meetings when his salary or job performance was considered and voted upon. On a number of occasions during my tenure, I have renewed my offer to Baylor to resign as a regent in order to avoid the appearance of impropriety. Each time, I was told that my continued participation as a regent was fully acceptable to Baylor and permitted under the bylaws of the Baylor board of regents.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Brooks leaves Baylor board; internal auditor disputes charges of conflicts _92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Brooks leaves Baylor board;
    internal auditor disputes charges of conflicts

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–Houston pastor Duane Brooks resigned from the Baylor University board of regents Sept. 18, citing concerns raised in a newspaper article about a potential conflict of interest.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor enrollment drops; some measures improve _92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Baylor enrollment drops;
    some measures improve

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–Fall enrollment at Baylor University is down, but the university made gains against some key enrollment goals this year.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor board meets behind closed doors for business_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Baylor board meets
    behind closed doors for business

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–At the Sept. 12 news conference where Baylor University regents Chairman Drayton McLane announced the board's strong support for President Robert Sloan, he was flanked by 34 of his fellow regents, many of whom stayed afterward to talk with reporters.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor regents affirm Sloan’s leadership 31-4_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Baylor regents affirm Sloan's leadership 31-4

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–Rather than firing President Robert Sloan as five members of the board of regents and the Faculty Senate had asked, the 36-member board passed a vote affirming Sloan's leadership Sept. 12.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Proposed BGCT budget shows 10 percent cut_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Proposed BGCT budget shows 10 percent cut

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    DALLAS–The Baptist General Convention of Texas Administrative Committee has approved a $45.8 million operating budget recommendation for 2004, a 10 percent decrease from the 2003 budget.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baptist Briefs_92203

    Posted: 9/19/03 Baptist Briefs Annuity Board adds Blue Cross. The Annuity Board has reached an agreement with Highmark Blue Cross & Blue Shield that will give many participants in the…

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Texan volunteers livening up some struggling British churches _92203

    Posted: 9/19/03

    Texan volunteers livening up
    some struggling British churches

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    HOUSTON–Texas Baptists are breathing new life into several struggling British Baptist churches, inspired by the calling a retired layman.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

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