2004 Archives
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Pitcher Andy Pettitte: Close to home_82304
Posted: 8/20/04
Pitcher Andy Pettitte: Close to home

Andy Pettitte
(Photo Courtesy of Houston Astros)Andy Pettitte stunned the baseball world last December, when he left the New York Yankees after nine seasons, six American League pennants and four World Series titles to pitch for the Houston Astros–for less money. He reportedly turned down a three-year, $39 million offer from the Yankees to pitch for the Astros for $31.5 million for three years.
He made the decision, he said, to be closer to his family–wife Laura and their three children, Joshua, Jared and Lexy–who live in nearby Deer Park, where Pettitte grew up and was a star high school athlete. Pettitte was 21-8 with the Yankees last season but has struggled with arm problems this year with the Astros. Going into the second week of August, he was 6-4 and had been on the disabled list twice.
Interviewed following a loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks in which he gave up two home runs and left because of a sore arm, Pettitte said he was sorry for his team that he had not been able to perform as well as he, the team and fans had expected. He is scheduled for elbow surgery this week that will mean the end of his pitching this season.
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08/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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From northern Mexico to northern Bryan, volunteers unite to reach the Brazos Valley_82304
Posted: 8/20/04

As part of the Reach Brazos Valley missions emphasis, volunteers from Mexico joined churches and ministries in Bryan. Above, left,, children make crafts during the Kids Quest Bible study, while girls study the Bible in a park at right. From northern Mexico to northern Bryan,
volunteers unite to reach the Brazos ValleyBRYAN–Volunteers from a Baptist church in Piedras Negras, Mexico, spent six days meeting needs and sharing their faith in the Valley–not the Rio Grande Valley, but the Brazos Valley.
Primera Iglesia Bautista in Piedras Negras worked alongside four Bryan churches and a Bryan-based community ministry as part of the Reach Brazos Valley missions emphasis.
Leaders of the Bryan churches and Save Our Streets Ministries wanted to combine efforts to share the gospel with their closest neighbors–people living in areas immediately surrounding their north Bryan churches.

A local man is getting his teeth cleaned by one of the health team volunteers. 08/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Baptist Briefs_82304
Posted: 8/20/04
Baptist Briefs
SBC president begins bus tour. Southern Baptist Convention President Bobby Welch will launch a nationwide bus tour Aug. 29 from First Baptist Church in Daytona Beach, Fla., where he is pastor. He will travel about 20,000 miles, visiting churches in all 50 states to encourage Southern Baptists to evangelize and reach a goal of 1 million baptisms. The tour includes three Texas stops Sept. 10–7 a.m. at First Baptist Church in Dallas, 10 a.m. at the SBC Annuity Board offices in Dallas and 12 noon at First Baptist Church in Denton. The format for each stop will be for Welch to make some opening remarks before joining church members in door-to-door visits within the community.
CBF adds staff. Rick Bennett, pastoral educator at First Baptist Church in Orangeburg, S.C., has joined the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship staff as associate coordinator of faith formation, working primarily in resource development. He also will manage the Fellowship's partnership with "Companions in Christ" and Upper Room Ministries to enhance and strengthen the Spiritual Formation Network.
Historian seeks information. Charles Deweese, executive director-treasurer of the Baptist History and Heritage Society, is compiling a list of churches that have had female deacon chairs for his book, "Women Deacons: 400 Years of Baptist Service." If a Texas Baptist church has–or at one time had–a woman serve as deacon chair, Deweese wants to include it. He needs the church's name and address, the year in which the church's deacon body first elected a woman as chair and information about how many women have served in that capacity. Contact Deweese at cdeweese@tnbaptist.org or write to the Baptist History and Heritage Society, P.O. Box 728, Brentwood, Tenn. 37024-0728.
08/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Buckner partners with ministries in Northwest_82304
Posted: 8/20/04
Susan Kim, a short-term mission volunteer, shares Christ with "Freedom," a homeless man who frequents the Broadway Street area in Seattle, Wash. Kim is one of several missionaries and members of Sanctuary, a Seattle church, who witness to street people. (Scott Collins Photo) Buckner partners with ministries in Northwest
By Russ Dilday
Buckner News Service
SEATTLE, Wash.–Susan Kim crouches on a corner of busy Broadway Street in Seattle, talking about Christ to two street people known in the area by their aliases, Spacebag and Freedom.
08/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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