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  • sbc_seminaries_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    SBC studies seminaries
    but doesn't intend to close any

    ARLINGTON–Rumors that the Southern Baptist Convention will close, merge or move its two smallest seminaries are false, according to the SBC leader who set up a task force to study seminary effectiveness.

    But the convention is considering how to improve ministerial training in the areas served by Golden Gate and Midwestern Baptist theological seminaries, reported Gary Smith, chairman of the SBC Executive Committee.

    Questions about the fate of Midwestern and Golden Gate seminaries resurfaced in mid-July, resurrecting a rumor that they would be shut down.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • tent_revival_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Revival participants gather under a large white tent in Saint Jo, many holding bottles of water distributed for free to help beat the Texas heat.

    Tent revival draws a crowd in Montague County

    By Jo Gray

    Special to the Standard

    SAINT JO–A wooden sign posted near Hwy. 82 on the outskirts of this small town carried the words “Coming Soon.”

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    tidbits_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Texas Tidbits

    UMHB raises the bar. The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor has raised the admissions requirements for first-time freshmen, effective fall 2004. Entering freshmen must rank in the top 50 percent of an accredited high school graduating class and score a minimum of 950 on the Scholastic Achievement Test. University officials said the change will help ensure that students who enroll at UMHB will have successful tenures there and will help control enrollment. The Belton school already has enrolled 469 freshmen for this fall, compared to 400 freshmen enrolled at the same time last year. Students who do not meet the new requirements may still be accepted on a provisional status.

    bluebull Davis named special assistant to Sloan. Tommye Lou Davis, associate professor of classics and a master teacher at Baylor University, has been named special assistant to President Robert Sloan. She will assist the president with strategic, communication and organizational issues, project management and constituency relations. She has taught at Baylor since her graduation from the university in 1966. She has been a member of the Faculty Senate and has served on the board of the Baylor Alumni Association. She also chairs the committee seeking to lure the George W. Bush Presidential Library to Waco. She and her husband, Donald, are members of First Baptist Church of Waco.

    bluebull San Antonio agency gets grant. The Meadows Foundation has awarded a $250,000 challenge grant to Baptist Child & Family Services of San Antonio. The grant relates to a $10 million capital campaign to develop a 110-acre campus for non-profit organizations. The Baptist General Convention of Texas agency also is working to meet a $1.2 million challenge grant from the Mabee Foundation by Dec. 31.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    together_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    TOGETHER:
    Partnership can change both groups

    The National Baptist Convention of Mexico celebrated its 100th anniversary last week in Mexico City. I was invited to speak to them, sharing three essential elements to biblical revival–prayer, vision and cooperation.

    Until Jesus comes again, Mexico and Texas are “joined at the hip.” We have signed a covenant agreement pledging that the Baptist General Convention of Texas will cooperate with the National Baptist Convention of Mexico to achieve our common objectives in prayer, evangelism, church planting, missions, benevolent ministries and leadership training. Staff representatives from both conventions are exploring ways that our churches, institutions and convention ministries can work together in achieving these objectives.

    CHARLES WADE
    Executive Director
    BGCT Executive Board

    We already have seen significant cooperative efforts under way in meeting human needs through River Ministry, our Texas Baptist hospitals and Texas Partnerships working with the Baptist Hospital in Guadalajara, and countless ministries of individual churches. In the area of leadership training, exciting conversations are going on between our Texas Baptist institutions and the two Mexican Baptist seminaries.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • wayland_virtual_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Wayland's virtual campus growing

    By Jonathan Petty

    Wayland Baptist University

    PLAINVIEW–Four years ago, Wayland Baptist University had about 150 students studying online. Today, the West Texas-based university reaches out to 850 cyber students.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    william_jewell_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    William Jewell faces defunding in '04

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (ABP)–Leaders of the Missouri Baptist Convention voted July 15 to eliminate funding for William Jewell College because of the school's handling of homosexuality and other moral issues.

    The convention's Executive Board deleted the school from next year's recommended budget after investigating the college's practices and policies. If approved by messengers to the fall Missouri Baptist Convention annual meeting, the move would effectively end the convention's 154-year relationship with the Baptist school.

    David Sallee, William Jewell's president, said the board's decision reflected a desire to control the college. But Charles Burnett, chair of a committee investigating the school, said funding should be denied because the college failed to “fall in line with what we believe are God's teachings.”

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • wmu_promises_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Enjoying the birthday party are Mary Humphries of Lindale, former president of Woman's Missionary Union of Texas, and Joy Fenner, former executive director-treasurer of Texas WMU.

    Rebekah Naylor, surgeon and former administrator at the Bangalore Baptist Hospital, tells the Texas Leadership Conference about her experiences as a medical missionary in India.

    Texas WMU Leadership Conference

    participants told they have 'promises to keep'

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    WACO–More than 1,000 women gathered at Baylor University for a birthday party–the 50th for Texas Leadership Conference, formerly known as Woman's Missionary Union House Party, and the 90th for the Girls in Action missions program.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • zoning_72803

    Posted: 7/25/03

    Church zoning law faces challenge

    By Adelle Banks

    Religion News Service

    LOS ANGELES (RNS)–A California district judge has declared a portion of the law aimed at helping houses of worship overcome land-use disputes unconstitutional.

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • storylist_72803

    Posted 7/25/03 Article List for 7/28/03 issue GO TO SECTIONS: • Texas      • Baptists      • Religion      • Departments      • Opinion      • Bible Study      All new articles from our 7/28 issue…

    07/26/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • family_missionsfest_62303

    Posted: 6/13/03

    Backyard Bible clubs were part of the mission activities at MissionsFest 2003.

    MissionsFest 2003
    had family emphasis

    By Ken Camp & Heather Price

    Texas Baptist Communications

    SAN ANTONIO–Retirees worked alongside elementary school-aged children during MissionsFest 2003, painting, building, playing games and sharing the love of Jesus.

    MissionsFest 2003, conducted in San Antonio June 8-12, included various missions projects around the city.

    07/16/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • storylist_71403

    Posted 7/11/03 Storylist for 6/30 issue GO TO SECTIONS: • Texas      • Baptists      • Religion      • Departments      • Opinion      • Bible Study      • Baylor's vision sparks change and questions •…

    07/15/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    letters_71403

    Posted: 7/11/03

    TEXAS BAPTIST FORUM:
    Integrity of congregational life

    Certain Baptists are setting forth the idea that “the priesthood of the believer” has traditionally meant for Baptists that “each individual worshipper is solely accountable to God and free to worship in his own manner.” Such an idea passes neither the test of Scripture nor of long-term Baptist tradition.

    E-mail the editor at marvknox@baptiststandard.com

    First, the term “the priesthood of the believer” is not New Testament language. In the passages pertaining to this subject (1 Peter 2:4-10; Revelation 1:5b-6; 5:9-10; 20:6), the term is either “priesthood” or “priests” (plural). The New Testament knows no solitary priesthood of Christians, only a priesthood shared with other believing priests.

    Second, the New Testament closely connects the priesthood of all Christians with the offering of “spiritual sacrifices” such as those of worship (Hebrews 13:15; Romans 12:1), witness (1 Peter 2:9), stewardship (Philippians 4:18) and service (Hebrews 13:16). The stress is on responsibilities rather than on rights.

    07/14/2003 - By John Rutledge

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