2004 Archives
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EDITORIAL San Antonio provides historic stage for Texas Baptists_111504
Posted: 11/12/04
EDITORIAL:
San Antonio provides historic stage for Texas BaptistsThe symmetry of history cast a glow over the 2004 Baptist General Convention of Texas annual session in San Antonio.
Meeting just three blocks from the Alamo, Texas Baptists elected their first Hispanic president, Albert Reyes.
Reyes' choice would be exceptional, even if it weren't historic. He's one of the BGCT's most outstanding leaders. He's a successful pastor/church-planter and trained missiologist who now leads the rapidly growing and increasingly vital Baptist University of the Americas. He's articulate, a natural coalition builder, passionate and compassionate, with a gracious, Christlike spirit.
Albert Reyes' election as the Baptist General Convention of Texas' leader marks a milestone on the road to ensure that the convention looks and sounds like our state. 11/12/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Texas Baptist Forum_111504
Posted: 11/12/04
Texas Baptist Forum
School support
I attended the Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting in San Antonio and came away challenged, renewed and recommitted to do the work God has called me to do.
I was especially encouraged by the resolution affirming the public schools of our state.
E-mail the editor at –Marv Knox
E-mail the editor at marvknox@baptiststandard.comMy wife, my two daughters and one of my sons-in-law all work in the public school system. I frequently hear stories about administrators, teachers and staff who are interested in the spiritual as well as the educational needs of the students they work with. A recent incident at a North Texas high school bears this out.
11/12/2004 - By John Rutledge
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