Storylist for 11/08/04 issue
• Texas • Baptists
• Faith • Departments • Opinion • Bible Study
• Baptists bring brighter smiles to children's faces
• Some churches use lengthy pastor search as chance to rediscover identity, purpose
• Reyes offers suggestions for dealing with pastor shortage in Hispanic congregations
• Isolation, economics make it hard to find pastors in some rural areas
• Faith sustains military couples seeking to adopt
• Mothers who place babies with Buckner find help at retreat
• Senior adults reveal spiritual needs through stories with deep meaning, chaplain says
• Chaplain offers exercises to help ministers relate to effects of aging
• Co-workers should be honored, not manipulated, chaplaincy director says
• Former NAMB chaplaincy director transfers his endorsement to BGCT
• Hispanic McAllen church launches English-speaking mission
• Not just Español in Hispanic churches
• Midland missionary serves in Uganda
• Falfurrias church sees itself as missional, and it wants everyone to know it
• Texas Baptist Missions Foundation marks 20 years of mission funding
• Young Brownwood woman adopts African lifestyle to share Christian faith
• Busy preachers face temptation to plagiarize ready-to-preach sermons
• When the preacher confesses, people listen, Miller insists
• Southwestern Seminary proceeds with plans to launch college; names new vice president
• Texas Baptist Men work with Brazil's leaders to form faith-based disaster relief network
• TBM Retiree Builders remodel three British churches to meet accessibility requirements
• Wayland marks 20 years of making a mark in San Antonio
• Low-income mentally ill people find hope at the Well
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
• DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXANS: Demographic guru Steve Murdock
Previously posted
• Christian illusionist uses stunts to present gospel message
• Southeastern Seminary audit yields suggested procedural improvements
• Missouri Baptist Convention files new suits against five agencies than changed charters
• Louisiana College violated accrediting body's standards and internal policies, study says
• Baptist Briefs
• Woman won't rest until every orphan has a clean bed
• Evidence shows plague of slavery persists in northwest Africa
• Christian tourists begin returning to Holy Land after four-year hiatus
• Evangelical women begin to speak out about depression
• Personal morality beats social justice at the polls
• Voters in 11 states approve bans on same-sex marriage
• Students involved in religious life report better emotional health, research shows
• Three teens out of 10 took part in missions, ministry
• Ethnic 'niche' Bible study groups attract university students
• Call to kill terrorists 'in the name of the Lord' sparks outcry
• Most community foundations fund faith-based social services, study shows
• Right to Life researchers critique abortion study
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Classified Ads
• On the Move
• Around the State
• DOWN HOME: 25th Reunion Blessing recalled
• EDITORIAL: 'Moral values' should mean more than sexual ethics
• TOGETHER: Urge lawmakers to do what is good
• ANOTHER VIEW: Marketplace impacts global missions
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by Brett Younger: Jesus and the churches
• BaptistWay Bible Series for Nov. 14: Commended by Christ, committed to the Corinthians
• LifeWay Explore the Bible Series for Nov. 14: Fundamental facets of a fulfilling prayer life
• LifeWay Family Bible Series for Nov. 14: The Creator rules the whole of his handiwork
See articles from previous issue 11/01/04 here.





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