Storylist for week of 7/10/06
• Southland’s Friendship Class gives retired veterans a sense of family
• Forney group trapped in Lebanon
• Watch a slideshow from the African American Fellowship Conference in Lubbock
(Photos by David Clanton. Quicktime Player required)
• Ethicists weigh in on court’s decision to protect Guantanamo detainees
• Bo Pilgrim provides record gift to DBU
• New York’s highest court punts gay-marriage dispute to legislators
• Summer Camp High: Follow-up important
• Summer Camp High: Follow-up important
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• Preparation eases jitters for first-time church campers
• Single ministers face multiple hurdles
• Longview church in home of its own
• DBU students serve Peruvian orphans through Buckner
• Handle theology with care, chaplain says
• ‘Passionate people change the world,’ pastor believes
• Baylor Choir sings in Australia
• Charges dismissed against Missouri institutions
• DBU students serve Peruvian orphans through Buckner
• Lawyers see future in stem-cell research
• New York’s highest court punts gay-marriage dispute to legislators
• Gibson’s Passion sparked new relationship between faith & film
• Superheroes draw on universal themes
• Books reviewed in this issue: Books reviewed in this issue: Hell’s Broke Loose in Georgia. Survival in a Civil War Regiment by Scott Walker, 102 Fascinating Bible Topics for Group Discussion by Preston Taylor and Leaves of Hope by Catherine Palmer.
• Cartoon
• EDITORIAL: What difference does it really make?
• DOWN HOME: It’s summertime; put on your parka
• TOGETHER: BGCT: Working separately & together
• RIGHT OR WRONG? Ordaining divorced deacons
• 2nd Opinion: Of Jonathan Edwards & McDonald’s
• Cybercolumn by Berry Simpson: Workover
• Cybercolumn by Brett Younger: The whole story
• BaptistWay Bible Series for July 9: Investigate your heart’s desire
• Family Bible Series for July 9: God can be trusted to help in times of struggle
• Explore the Bible Series for July 9: Elihu seeks to set things straight concerning Job
• BaptistWay Bible Series for July 16: Invest yourself in the spiritual life of another
• Family Bible Series for July 16: God guides believers with strength
• Explore the Bible Series for July 16: Beware of speaking rashly for God
Previously Posted
• Survey finds 60 Baptist women ordained for ministry in 2005
• Houston Baptist University names interim president
• Layman’s passion for Brazil fuels missions partnership
• African-American cowboy church defies stereotypes
• View a video clip on the African-American cowboy church
• BGCT treasurer: No âfinancial crisis’
• VP Vernon to be nominated for BGCT president
• Hispanic convention elects new officers
• Partners sign church-starting agreement
• President challenges Hispanic Baptists
• Nathan Porter says NAMB denying wife hospice care
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship General Assembly Coverage
• Baptist colleges face crisis, Godsey says
• Yee urges Fellowship to become fully intercultural
• Convocation urges immigration reform
• Quiet CBF general assembly focuses on the future
• AIDS summit challenges Baptists to âbreak the silence’
• Religious freedom threatened in U.S.
• CBF, emergent church good fit, Myers says
• Hudson: Step out of bubble and hear God
• CBF broke tradition in commissioning service
• Lotz: Be more like the early church
• ABP urged to pursue ‘information integrity’
• CBF names Rob Nash global missions coordinator
• See complete list of articles from our 6/26/ 2006 issue here.
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