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    Posted: 8/22/03

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Churches keep greater share at home

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    The amount of money flowing through Baptist church offering plates has increased 112 percent in the last 15 years, but the amount of money churches give to missions causes has increased at only half that rate.

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    State Baptist conventions feel
    the pinch of decreased giving this year

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    Times are tough all over for state Baptist conventions seeking to fund their ongoing ministries.

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    TITHING TAKES A TUMBLE:
    Fewer households give a tenth

    By Ken Walker

    Baptist Press

    GAINESVILLE, Ga. (BP)–The news that tithing declined by about 62 percent last year presents the church with both a warning and a challenge, say several experts in Christian financial and theological circles.

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

  • 15-year pattern of mission giving in SBC churches nationwide

    Year Undesignated Total Receipts Missions Expend. CP Giving % Undesignated % Receipts Designated SBC
    Receipts/Churches in Churches By Churches By Churches Sent to CP Sent to CP Giving/Churches
    1987 $3,202,795,030 $4,293,683,245 $662,691,289 $336,856,534 10.52% 7.85% $109,041,821
    Participants at the Hispanic Women's Conference also chose from dozens of breakout sessions on a variety of topics.

    HISPANIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE:
    The meaning of life

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    KELLER–Discovering your life's mission is crucial to having a life that renders eternal positive consequences, Albert Reyes told participants in the Celebrating the Hispanic Woman Conference.

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Professor proposes proper purpose of anger

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    KELLER–Despite what many people think, anger is not a sin, Nora Lozano told women attending a breakout session of the Celebrating the Hispanic Woman Conference.

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Iraq workers anticipate arrival of food boxes

    By Mark Kelly

    International Mission Board

    RICHMOND, Va. (BP)–Southern Baptist workers in Iraq are excited about the expected late-August arrival of 46,000 boxes of food packed by churches this past spring for hungry families in Iraq.

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Groundbreaking set for
    Baptist Learning Center

    CORPUS CHRISTI–Groundbreaking ceremonies are scheduled Sept. 12 for an addition to the Baptist Learning Center of South Texas.

    The new structure will include four apartments, a conference room and office space for the Baptist Student Ministry at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

    Baptist Learning Center is an autonomous educational ministry that relates to the Baptist General Convention of Texas but receives no BGCT funding. The center collaborates with Howard Payne University and Hardin-Simmons University to offer courses toward the bachelor of arts degree and master of divinity degree.

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Texas Baptist Forum:
    Anger instead of love

    You write about showing love toward the homosexual (Aug. 11), but I don't know any.

    I'm angry, though, when it is flaunted in my face by the media. It is not right, and I don't like it being presented as completely all right.

    E-mail the editor at marvknox@baptiststandard.com

    If a person is struggling with a sin for deliverance, I can empathize and sympathize, for I, too, have wrestled. If, however, they are going to threaten me and tell me I have to accept what they are doing, then I do not have love but anger.

    How dare they do that to me!

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Mary Hill Davis gifts help set 'bad girls' straight

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    AMARILLO–Participants in the Amarillo Christian Women's Job Corps enjoy a class where they study “Bad Girls of the Bible.”

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Ten Commandments judge
    told again, 'Thou shall not'

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (ABP) –Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was overruled by his colleagues, who ordered Moore's monument to the Ten Commandments removed from public areas of the Alabama judicial building in Montgomery Aug. 21.

    After a special conference that day, the court's eight associate justices, without dissent, ordered the building manager to remove a two-ton monument to the Protestant King James translation of the commandments. Moore had placed the monument in the center of the building's rotunda during the summer of 2001–without the associate justices' consent or knowledge.

    Last fall, U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson declared the display in violation of the U.S. Constitution's ban on government endorsement of religion. After being upheld unanimously by a panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Thompson ordered the monument removed by Aug. 20, threatening to levy fines against the state if Moore did not comply with his injunction. Moore refused, saying to do so would violate the state constitution. Moore claims that document allows the state to “acknowledge God” as the source of law.

    Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore addresses a crowd of thousands gathered outside the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery Aug. 16 during a rally supporting his fight to keep a Ten Commandments monument inside the state judicial building. In his brief appearance, Moore said that "I will pass away as every politician and every pastor, but the laws of God will remain forever.'' (Bernard Trancale/RNS Photo)

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Posted: 8/22/03

    Patterson brings six from Southeastern

    FORT WORTH–When Paige Patterson moved from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary to Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary this summer, he brought six staff members with him.

    The North Carolina-to-Texas transplants are in addition to Patterson's wife, Dorothy, who was elected a full professor but will not draw a salary, and Patterson's faithful black Labrador Retriever, Noche, who accompanies him to the office.

    Seminary spokesman Greg Tomlin said the Pattersons “invited six individuals from Southeastern to come to Southwestern with them.” They are:

    08/23/2003 - By John Rutledge

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