2003 Archives
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DOWN HOME: OK, so the officer didn’t laugh, too_72803
Posted: 7/25/03
DOWN HOME:
OK, so the officer didn't laugh, tooExcept for an encounter with one of Krotz Springs' finest, we had a perfect vacation.
Joanna, Lindsay, Molly and I spent a week at the beach, the favored summer retreat of our teenage girls. The other day, I tried to count; this was the ninth or 10th trip we've taken to the beach. I hope the girls remember these trips as fondly as I remember the vacations my family took when I was a kid.
MARV KNOX
Editor
Back in the “old days,” we lived in the Panhandle, where Daddy was a pastor. The beach seemed a million miles away, so we went camping in the mountains of New Mexico or Colorado. I still favor a mountain vacation–the sound of wind rushing through the pines; the pungent smell of the woods; the sting of icy water when you wade in the streams; the cold nights that induce great sleep.
10/14/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Commentary: God’s man for two seminaries_stone_81103
Posted 8/5/03
Commentary:
God's man for two seminariesBy Ted Stone
Eleven years ago, area media accounts of the election of Paige Patterson to the presidency of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary carried the prediction by the more ardent detractors that his coming would result in the death of the Southern Baptist seminary, located in Wake Forest, N.C.
Many denominational loyalists wondered if the hard-driving Texan, who had earned his spurs as a leader in the conservative resurgence, would be a good fit for the more traditional East Coast seminary. After all, he was fresh from the presidency of Criswell College, and some feared that such a background ill-prepared him for the educational challenges of higher education.
Paige Patterson has been God’s man for the 11 years spent in the town of Wake Forest, and by God’s grace, he will occupy that same special designation at Fort Worth, "God’s man for this special time!" 10/14/2003 - By John Rutledge
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