Storylist for week of 11/13/06
• Three receive Texas Baptist Ministry Awards
• Unity leads to evangelism, Rodriguez tells Hispanic Fellowship
• WMU votes to move meeting to spring, hear Wade report on Valley investigation
• Wade acknowledges failures, vows to respond
• Executive Board votes to explore criminal charges, recovery of Valley funds
• Missouri voters protect stem-cell research
• Pattern of exaggeration repeated in Mexico, observers say
• Executive Board sets second called meeting to respond to investigation
• Abortion ban overturned in South Dakota
• Baptizing & Making Disciples
• Pattern of exaggeration repeated in Mexico, observers say
• Pattern of exaggeration repeated in Mexico, observers say
• Executive Board sets second called meeting to respond to investigation
• Baptizing & Making Disciples
• Former Mexican Mafia general baptized in Texas prison
• Military, hospital chaplains face similar challenges
• Family care eases a little of single mothers' stress
• CityReach/Lift Up America alliance feeds hungry families
• Young filmmaker issues casting call
• Hispanic Convocation stresses leadership
• Inner-city Houston churches seek community transformation
• Mentally challenged minister through Meals on Wheels
• Scholarships help missionary kids
• Principles learned at Miracle Farm serve alumni in military
• Reader's Theater workers model Christ-like patience
• Degree of Difference Day draws Wayland workers
• Youth ministers urged to understand middle-school culture
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
• Pastor/policeman carries a Bible, wears a badge
• Islamic groups denounce Baptist's âtakeover' remark
• Bishop College may find new life
• Baptist Briefs
• Former Mexican Mafia general baptized in Texas prison
• Poll: A good night's sleep beats church
• 'Tis the season for the Yuletide battles
• Moms fed up with sexpot dolls
• Evangelicals distance themselves from Haggard scandal
• Megachurches shift focus to community involvement
• Same-sex marriage bans a mixed bag at the polls
• âSunday-best apparel' is not what it used to be
• Singles seek soul mates on the Web
• Books reviewed in this issue: The Three Hardest Words in the World to Get Right by Leonard Sweet, Eat This Book: A Conversation in the Art of Spiritual Reading by Eugene Peterson and A Genetic History of Baptist Thought by William H. Brackney.
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Classified Ads
• Texas Baptist Forum
• EDITORIAL: Go Away, Walk Away & the big picture
• DOWN HOME: Teenagers don't live here anymore
• TOGETHER: Work together to share God's grace
• RIGHT or WRONG? A materialistic lifestyle
• 2nd Opinion: Who will seek Middle East peace?
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn By John Duncan: Thanksgiving list
• BaptistWay Bible Series for November 12: Christians are called to lives of integrity
• Bible Studies for Life Series for November 12: Place your trust in God, not things of the world
• Explore the Bible Series for November 12: Exhibitions of faith encourage others
• BaptistWay Bible Series for November 19: Wisdom for every area of life
• Bible Studies for Life Series for November 19: Live in reality, not delusion
• Explore the Bible Series for November 19: Persevere in the midst of adversity
See complete list of articles from our 11/06/ 2006 issue here.
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