Storylist for week of 9/04/06
• Ethicists say Colleyville pastor's real estate deal crossed line
• Bush's use of “Islamic fascism” prompts debate
• Wayland student, family fear persecution if they return to Comoros Islands
• Lebanon Baptists say goodbye to refugees, but ministry continues
Hardin-Simmons Student Mission Trips
• Hardin-Simmons students in Nigeria
• Nigeria Update: Candles in the wind
• HSU Update from Jos, Nigeria
• HSU adventure camp in Slovenia
• LIFE GOES ON: Crossroads project aims to rebuild in New Orleans
• Seminary pulls plug on trustee's online sermon
• Texas Baptists urged to adopt unreached groups in Houston
• Sweet dreams of urban transformation
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
• Quarterly Report on Cooperative Program Giving (pdf file)
Special: One Year After Katrina
• LIFE GOES ON: Crossroads project aims to rebuild in New Orleans
• Displaced New Orleans resident finds home at Gracewood
• Houston faith communities plan for future hurricanes
• East Texas church sends minister to southern Louisiana
• Texas Baptists urged to adopt unreached groups in Houston
• Miracle Farm offers refuge to Hurricane Rita evacuees
• Nederland church marks new beginning in new sanctuary
• Nehemiah's Vision helps Southeast Texas recover from Rita
• New Orleans churches radically changed by Katrina
• Churches become rallying points for New Orleans recovery
• Baptist volunteers make impact on Crescent City
• Volunteer director feels calling to restore Mississippi town
• Sabine Pass churches focus on rebuilding community
• Gulfport members learn church is not brick and mortar
• Pastor uses retirement funds to help restore church
• Couple left family, friends to run volunteer base in Gulfport
• Katrina giving did not hurt other charities, group says
• Inexperience hurt effectiveness of some Katrina relief groups
• Teens from FBC Wolfforth help Buckner get facilities back to normal
• Florida interview stirs controversy
• Baptist Briefs
• Baptist volunteers make impact on Crescent City
• Environment reveals evangelical rift
• Evangelicals part company with Bush on North Korea
• Book Reviews
• Classifieds
• Cartoon
• Texas Baptist Forum
• On the Move
• EDITORIAL: Offering touches lives across Texas
• DOWN HOME: Just take a picture of living-room stuff
• TOGETHER: Make an eternal difference in a life
• 2nd Opinion: Letters impact immigration reform
• Right or Wrong? Am I prejudiced?
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by Berry Simpson: Talking to God
• 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
• BaptistWay Bible Series for September 3: Meditate on the words of Scripture for wisdom
• Bible Studies for Life Series for September 3: Good leadership comes down to following Jesus
• Explore the Bible Series for September 3: Hold fast to the message of Christ
Previously Posted
• Loan Corporation cuts interest rates
• Cartoonist brings Christian faith to the funny papers
• New DBU students become oriented to community service
• BGCT trailer benefits cowboy churches
• Missions takes hit in proposed 2007 BGCT budget
• âHome Sweet Home Alabama,' thanks to relief groups
See complete list of articles from our previous 8/21/06 issue







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