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  • kingjames_book_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Author lauds literary lilt
    of King James Version's language

    By Kevin Eckstrom

    Religion News Service

    WASHINGTON (RNS)–Their names are mostly lost to history now–Geoffrey King, Lancelot Andrewes, Miles Smith and dozens more–but the book that brought them all together, the King James Bible, remains “the greatest work of English prose” ever written.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    letters_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    TEXAS BAPTIST FORUM
    Tricky numbers

    Paige Patterson generally is being credited with great success at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (June 30). I must disagree.

    He has led in academic flim-flam. For proof, ask any Southern Baptist if he has heard of Southeastern College at Wake Forest. I doubt if you will find one in 50 who has. The college was begun at Southeastern Seminary in 1994 under Patterson's leadership and is one of the new undergraduate endeavors that fundamentalist leaders are operating under the auspices of the Southern Baptist Convention seminaries.

    E-mail the editor at marvknox@baptiststandard.com

    According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, in the fall of 2001, Southeastern had a total enrollment of 2,044, of whom 556 were undergraduates. That same academic year, about one-third of the degrees awarded were undergraduate. Keep your eyes open for Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's undergraduate program, especially if the seminary's numbers begin to falter.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • muslim_woes_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Muslims cite increased woes

    By Hannah Lodwick & Robert Marus

    Associated Baptist Press

    WASHINGTON (ABP)–A Muslim-American civil-rights group has released a report claiming “evangelical leaders and neo-conservatives” contributed to a 15 percent increase in reports of anti-Muslim incidents in 2002.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • obrien_forgiveness_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    O'Brien: With no forgiveness, no peace

    By John Hall

    Texas Baptist Communications

    WACO–The inability to forgive is the major obstacle preventing people from spiritually maturing, a Baylor University professor told participants at the Texas Baptist Church Weekday Education Conference.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    onthemove_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    On the Move

    James Adams to First Church in Carlsbad as pastor from Harriett Church in San Angelo.

    bluebull Rodney Allen has resigned as minister of education at Ovilla Road Church in Red Oak.

    bluebull H.O. Bilderback has completed an interim pastorate at Velasco Church in Freeport.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • patterson_adios_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Patterson says adios to Southeastern

    By Steve DeVane

    N.C. Biblical Recorder

    WAKE FOREST–Paige Patterson hopes to do his part to bring revival to Texas, he told trustees of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary July 21 as he departed for a new role in his home state.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • rapper_bloodbought_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Christian rapper Elden Kaeo

    RAP REDEEMED:
    Teen minister takes to stage as 'Bloodbought'

    By Jenny Hartgraves

    Staff Writer

    DUMAS–A Texas Baptist youth minister is “rapping” the gospel in a new package.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • right_frustrated_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Christian Right frustrated
    by lack of political progress

    By Mark O'Keefe

    Religion News Service

    WASHINGTON (RNS)–With such fellow believers as President Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft in office, religious conservatives never have had more friends in high places.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • river_border_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Tighter border control
    impacting mission teams' mobility

    By Kambry Bickings

    Texas Baptist Communications

    Tightened border controls have impacted more than just homeland security this summer. Texas Baptist missionaries now face boundaries beyond the borderline.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • road_map_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    'Road Map' hits bump with evangelicals

    By Robert Marus

    ABP Washington Bureau

    WASHINGTON (ABP)–While the rest of the world looks on in hope at President Bush's proposed “Road Map for Peace” in the Middle East, some American Christian groups are expressing reservations because of their unequivocal support for Israel.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • robertson_justices_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Robertson wants to pray justices into retirement

    By Hannah Lodwick

    Associated Baptist Press

    WASHINGTON (ABP)–Religious Right leader Pat Robertson has launched a 21-day “prayer offensive” to persuade the Supreme Court's oldest or most infirm justices to retire so a more conservative court can emerge.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • sbc_funding_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    SBC funding still holding steady

    NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Despite the nation's lagging economy, gifts to the Southern Baptist Convention's Cooperative Program held steady through the first three quarters of the fiscal year.

    As of June 30, the SBC reported $139 million in undesignated Cooperative Program gifts forwarded through state Baptist conventions and sent directly from churches. That's a 0.41 percent increase over the same period one year before, when $138.5 million was received.

    Designated gifts to the SBC, however, are down 5.19 percent for the three-quarter period, from $157.6 million to $149.4 million.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

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