Storylist for week of 2/05/07
• IMB trustee investigation rejects allegations of board impropriety
• Christian faith unites opposing Super Bowl coaches
• PRAY WITHOUT CEASING: Intercession aside, do Baptists have a prayer?
• PRAY WITHOUT CEASING: Intercession aside, do Baptists have a prayer?
• Prayerwalkers appeal to God to take back community
• UMHB students put feet to their prayers in the streets of Tokyo
• Shoes offer relief, hope in Russia & Chechnya
• After 10 years, church finally has a home of its own
• Texas CP 2006 receipts up slightly
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
• Carter defends Palestine book at Jewish university
• One year later, burned Alabama churches rise from ashes
• Baptist Briefs
• New school rises near site of Amish killings
• Beatles' spiritual journey followed long & winding road
• Employees of Justice, Homeland Security receive religion training
• Theologians debate if the Trinity teaches lessons about gender roles
• Tulsa churches promise to pray around the clock all year long for their city, state
• Faith Digest
• Books reviewed in this issue: Beyond Racial Gridlock: Embracing Mutual Responsibility by George Yancey, Lending Your Leadership: How Pastors are Redefining Their Role in Community Life by Nelson Granade and I Saw Him in Your Eyes by Ace Collins.
• Cartoon
• Classified Ads
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Around the State
• On the Move
• EDITORIAL: Confusing, illogical, irresistible prayer
• DOWN HOME: How neat: Scholars defend messiness
• TOGETHER: A way for Baptists to bless the world
• RIGHT or WRONG? Human/civil rights
• Texas Baptist Forum
• BaptistWay Bible Series for February 4: What Jesus Wants For His Followers
• Bible Studies for Life Series for February 4: The Word From God
• Explore the Bible Series for February 4: When Life Turns Upside Down
• BaptistWay Bible Series for February 11: Jesus lays down his life for his followers
• Bible Studies for Life Series for February 11: True belief engenders action
• Explore the Bible Series for February 11: Service is sometimes risky business
Previously Posted
• Wayland's centennial history a labor of love for professor
• Diverse coalition forces amendment to lobbying-reform bill
• Evangelicals join scientists in fight against global warming
• Accrediting agencies asked to probe seminary's dismissal of female prof
• WMU suffers from mission board funding cuts
• Group soliciting signatures for letter to Executive Board
• Host families urgently needed to care for Indonesian burn victims
• TBM chainsaw teams offer relief in northeastern Oklahoma
• See complete list of articles from our 1/22/ 2007 issue here.
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