Posted 8/8/03
Article List for 8/11/03 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Religion • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
• Mary Hill Davis gifts warm hearts and homes
• Montana Vista stands as mountain of witness in El Paso
• Church's mission wrapped up in its name: Perigrino
• Volunteers: The future of border missions
• 24 churches join in Progreso mission
• All-State musicians hoist a tune and a tool on mission
• New BGCT camp unifies diverse Asian teenagers
• BGCT reduces budget for schools but income could rise
• BGCT annual session will offer 'learning and sharing' sessions
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• Bivocational ministers discuss how to respond to abuse cases
• Dead Sea Scroll exhibit coming to Dallas next month
• Bluegrass colors a world of musical joy for Bowie family
• Retirement means teaching duty for Rainey
• Half of Americans approve of unmarried women giving birth
• Garland book contains stories of family faith
• Churches struggle to keep newlyweds in church after wedding
• BEFORE 'I DO': Does premarital counseling make a difference?
• Mexican Baptists and Texas Baptists launch three-year partnership
• Nominees sought for Texas Baptist ministry awards
• Church's vision for a clinic grows with aid from other churches
• Missions network edges forward
• School Supply Train greeted eagerly in Longview
• Memories Spann the ages as professor visits school he started
• Wayland touches Africa through Kenya program
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• Land 'troubled' by Ten Commandments judge's defiance of federal court ruling
• Africa True Love Waits program encouraged by Bush commitment
• Rick Warren sees his role as Bible 'translator' for 21st century people
• Harold Bennett, former SBC executive, dies at 78
• Missionary calls teens to 'fall in love with Jesus'
• Acteens raise their hands in service in classrooms around Nashville
• National Acteens Convention knocks at Nashville
• Acteens tour the world through Global Village created for them
• Baylor chaplains honor volunteer for service
• Education journal studies Baptist governance
• Commission magazine remembered for influence
• Retired missionaries ask SBC leaders to stop inflammatory words against Islam
• Stock market gives IMB some financial relief
• A NOTABLE PERFORMANCE: Musical premieres at Glorieta
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• Operation rescue protestor disrupts worship service
• Christian Baseball League Aims to Offer `Godly' Way of Doing Sports
• Moore ordered to remove monument
• House amendments called political grandstanding
• Astronomers pinpoint crucifixion time
• Is 'The Da Vinci Code' as accurate as it claims to be?
• Government and clergy promote drug education
• Exodus International's convention touts 'freedom' from homosexuality
• Ex-gay warns of winning argument, losing neighbor
• Bush weighs in on defining marriage
• Charitable choice component slows advancement of Head Start bill
• Meteor proposed as Constantine's vision
• Owner of James ossuary suspected in far-reaching antiquities fraud
• Majority approve of reciting 'under God'
• Religious affiliation adds a jolt to appointment
• Churchgoers found to be more altruistic
• BIG DADDY WEAVE: Weaving a way
• Cartoon
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• Explore the Bible for August 10: Faith always has feet; deeds indicate devotion
• Explore the Bible Lesson for Aug. 17: The body's most powerful muscle–the tongue
• Explore the Bible Lesson for Aug. 24: Submission to God is key to glorious living
• Family Bible Study for August 10: Flee temptation and avoid the places it prowls
• Family Bible Study for Aug. 17: God uses those who persevere through the test
• Family Bible Study for Aug. 24: A primer for mending broken relationships
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• EDITORIAL: Speak biblically, clearly, lovingly about homosexuality
• DOWN HOME: To recycle or not, that's a question
• TOGETHER: Pray & give to meet great needs
• CYBERCOLUMN: The gospel according to Seabiscuit by Brett Younger




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