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  • harland_score_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Texan's musical moves from patriotism to faith

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    CARROLLTON–Mike Harland hopes the patriotic musical he took the lead in creating helps its hearers remember God and country–and in that order.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • heritage_dissenters_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Heritage: Dissenters maintain 'good company'

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    BELTON–Baptists are a dissenting people who have been hated for their dissent–sometimes even by fellow Baptists who found their views disturbingly close to New Testament teachings.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • heritage_tillman_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Heritage: Baptists need new ethics 'scouts,'
    Tillman tells gathering of historians

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    BELTON–Trails blazed by Baptist pioneers in ethics have grown over from neglect, and new scouts are needed to “beat out the pathways” for this generation, an ethicist told the Baptist History & Heritage Society.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • heritage_women_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Heritage: Baptist women can thank
    pioneer pair for opening doors

    By Ken Camp

    Texas Baptist Communications

    BELTON–A pair of Texas Baptist pioneers opened doors for women in missions and education, according to panelists at a recent meeting of the Baptist History & Heritage Society.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • islam_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Evangelical group urges
    temperance in talk about Islam

    WASHINGTON (RNS)–While affirming their right to proselytize, leaders of the evangelical Christian community issued guidelines last month to foster better relations between Christians and Muslims and criticized some prominent evangelicals' strongly negative generalizations about Islam.

    The guidelines were issued at a half-day forum sponsored by the National Association of Evangelicals and the Institute on Religion and Democracy. The forum was attended by 50 representatives of mission, advocacy and educational evangelical organizations.

    It is dangerous to oversimplify Islam by labeling it, said Clive Calver, president of World Relief, the humanitarian arm of the National Association of Evangelicals.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • nigerian_scams_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Nigerian e-mail scams taking on language of faith

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    Mrs. Sikiratu Seki Adams of Nigeria doesn't really want to donate $6 million to your church.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • nix_book_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Layman's whodunit book takes on
    the case of Jesus' empty tomb

    By George Henson

    Staff Writer

    MIDLOTHIAN–It's a classic whodunit. Only the mystery isn't in the murder–scores of people witnessed that–but in who took the body.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • nobles_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    AMY NOBLES:
    Woman of worship

    By Leann Callaway

    Special to the Standard

    At an age when most children make music by banging on pots and pans, Amy Nobles began setting herself apart by tackling the piano.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    onthemove_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    On the Move

    Walter Allen to Simpsonville Church in Pittsburg as pastor.

    bluebull Jason Edwards to First Church in Waco as youth minister.

    bluebull Greg Gasaway to Central Church in Pampa as minister of youth/music from Second Church in Levelland, where he was minister of youth/education.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • physicians_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Project frees physicians from debt for missions

    By Deann Alford

    Religion News Service

    TEMPLE (RNS)–Africa needs doctors, and in 1997 Tracy and Patty Goen were Christian physicians ready to respond to the need as medical missionaries. But like most medical school graduates, the couple was saddled with student debt. Together they owed $100,000.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • police_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    Fort Worth program places
    ministers alongside police officers

    By John Hall

    Texas Baptist Communications

    FORT WORTH–Some Baptists are known for stands against dancing and drinking and smoking, but Randy Austin wants to let Fort Worth know Baptists also will take a stand against crime.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • prayer_case_60203

    Posted: 5/30/03

    VMI's prayers ruled unconstitutional

    RICHMOND, Va. (RNS)–An appellate court has ruled that the Virginia Military Institute's tradition of prayer before evening meals is unconstitutional.

    “In establishing its supper prayer, VMI has done precisely what the First Amendment forbids,” a three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled April 28.

    The decision upheld a lower court ruling.

    05/31/2003 - By John Rutledge

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