Storylist for week of 9/17/07
• Hearing the Call
• Amarillo minister to be nominated for BGCT second vice president at hometown meeting
• Texas Baptist Men feeding units called to aid hurricane victims
• Kyle Lake Foundations launches memorial golf tournament
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
Hearing the call of ministry
• Hearing the Call
• East Texas church gives stamp of approval to 82-year-old's ministry
• When it comes to missions, there's something in the water in Red Springs
• Ministers hear call through many voices
• Call clarification important at Baptist schools
• Candidates' religious commitment not a big voter draw, survey shows
• Federal court says Seattle-area high school can deny charter to Bible club
• Book reveals Mother Teresa's prolonged âdark night of the soul'
• Faith Digest
• Book Reviews
• Classified Ads
• Cartoon
• Around the State
• EDITORIAL: Good news from MTV, of all places
• DOWN HOME: Lessons learned at a busy intersection
• TOGETHER: Missions offering touches Texas lives
• 2nd Opinion: The importance of letting go
• RIGHT or WRONG? Doctrinal disagreements
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by John Duncan: Thinking baseball
• BaptistWay Bible Series for September 16: Just not good enough
• Bible Studies for Life Series for Sept. 16: Facing the fiery furnace
• Explore the Bible Series for September 16: Strive for godly perfection
• BaptistWay Bible Series for September 23: Here's the solution
• Bible Studies for Life Series for Sept. 23: Handling success successfully
• Explore the Bible Series for September 23: Always trust Christ
Previously Posted
• Official confirms church-starting fund probe in U.S. Attorney's Office
• Fire destroys First Church, Dripping Springs
• Texas Baptist museum to be remodeled
• Fidelity to God's calling motivates musician
• Three-minute challenge exposes more than 4,600 bikers to gospel
• James Kennedy, elder statesman of Religious Right, dead at 76
• Campus minister shared story of Jesus, kept his own wartime story to himself
• Missionaries from Texas ride out Hurricane Felix
• TBM volunteers respond to Minnesota floods
• Bivocational church leader Ray plans to retire this fall
• Baptist philanthropist Eula Mae Baugh dies
• Listening sessions remind search committee of Texas Baptists' diversity
• See articles from the previous 9/03/07 issue here.







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