Storylist for week of 8/21/06
• Farmersville church vandalized; members respond by ‘tagging’ for God
• Lebanon Baptists say goodbye to refugees, but ministry continues
• MAKING REPAIRS: Auto mission rebuilds engines, troubled lives
• MAKING REPAIRS: Auto mission rebuilds engines, troubled lives
• Nolen to coordinate Cowboy Fellowship
• TBM helps flood victims in El Paso
• Former inmate leads popular Bible study at state jail
• Humor & honesty help evangelist connect with youth
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Texas Student Mission Trips
• Aggie BSM group conducts missions research in Turkey
• ETBU World Cup Team shares gospel with soccer fans
• BUA students help alumni in churches across the South
• Student missionaries discover love transcends cultural barriers
• Students start spreading the (good) news in New York
• Logsdon students experience Baptist life in Europe
• Russia-bound students discover missions in Dallas
• Progressive Baptists critique war in Iraq
• Wayland dean & chemistry prof on the roll 23 years
• War on terror leaves refugees in limbo
• Divorce affects faith development
• New faith-based initiatives chief named
• Artist offers new twist on ancient Christian symbols
• Cartoon
• EDITORIAL: Just the antidote for social isolation
• DOWN HOME: Balls of fire & divining God’s will
• TOGETHER: BGCT emphasizes church leadership
• RIGHT & WRONG? Social issues vs evangelism
• 2nd Opinion: Stem-cell stand: Right but doomed
• BaptistWay Bible Series for August 20: Salvation results in good works
• Family Bible Series for August 20: Make a difference in the world
• Explore the Bible Series for August 20: Old age has its own rhythms
• BaptistWay Bible Series for August 27: The gospel transforms human relationships
• Family Bible Series for August 27: Maximize the opportunities God provides
• Explore the Bible Series for August 27: The love song of the Old Testament
Previously Posted
• Sloan elected as Houston Baptist University president
• Sri Lankan violence forces change of venue for volunteers
• Faith sustains family through dark days of son’s illness
• VBS children fill God’s Penny Pail
• South Texas heat? No sweat for KidsHeart volunteers
• KidsHeart project makes missions a family affair
• VBS shines light in the darkness this summer
• Lebanon Baptists say goodbye to refugees, but ministry continues
• Wayland student, family fear persecution if they return to Comoros Islands
• See complete list of articles from our 8/07/ 2006 issue here.
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