2003 Archives
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Baylor ‘family dialogue’ moved to Ferrell Center_72803
Posted 7/17/03
Baylor ‘family dialogue’ moved to Ferrell Center
The Baylor University Alumni Association will host "A Baylor Family Dialogue" from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, July 18, at a new venue–the Ferrell Center on the Baylor campus.
The event, which is open to the public, also can be viewed through a live webcast at www.BaylorTV.com.
The alumni association is staging event so members of the Baylor family can participate in a dialogue with Baylor administrators and regents concerning the challenges and opportunities currently facing Baylor, said Todd Copeland, director of operations and editor of The Baylor Line.
10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Letters: Responses to Baylor controversy_72803
Responses to Baylor controversy
Posted 7/22/03
Are you sure?
Roger Olsen has written that there is no fundamentalism at Baylor University.
I hope future lawyers are being taught the fundamentals of law and that future doctors are being instructed in the fundamentals of medicine. It will help business majors to learn the fundamentals of economics.
A university that claims to be Christian should also teach the fundamentals of the Christian faith.
10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Acteens plant seeds of love in hard Alaskan soil _72803
Posted: 7/25/03
Mountain scenery was one sidelight of a trip by 17 girls and six sponsors from First Baptist Church in Duncanville to minister on the banks of the Copper River in Alaska. Acteens plant seeds of
love in hard Alaskan soilBy George Henson
Staff Writer
GLENNALLEN, Alaska–A group of Texas Acteens recently traveled north to plant seeds of the gospel in people's hearts but reaped a greater understanding of the power of prayer themselves.
10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Around the State_72803
Posted: 7/25/03


Vivian Dyer Beth Larner Tommy Larner Around the State
Appointments
Five people with Texas were among the 70 missionaries recently appointed by the International Mission Board:
Vivian Dyer will serve in Central and Eastern Europe in community outreach and ministry. She previously served as a church planter with the North American Mission Board in Orlando, Fla., and as a program coordinator at Southwestern Seminary. She also worked in the inner-city youth program of Glenview Church in Fort Worth. She has been working in Europe as an International Service Corps volunteer with the IMB the last two years. 10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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