Storylist for week of 1/22/07
• Christian faith unites opposing Super Bowl coaches
• IMB trustee investigation rejects allegations of board impropriety
• TBM chainsaw teams offer relief in northeastern Oklahoma
• Host families urgently needed to care for Indonesian burn victims
• Group soliciting signatures for letter to Executive Board
• WMU suffers from mission board funding cuts
• Baptists in Beirut endangered as violence escalates
• Accrediting agencies asked to probe seminary's dismissal of female prof
• Politics not behind plan to unite Baptists, Underwood insists
• Evangelicals join scientists in fight against global warming
• Holiday visit with Kenyan orphans changed students' perspective on world
• Diverse coalition forces amendment to lobbying-reform bill
• SBC officials accuse Carter of âvoodoo ecumenism'
• Authorities investigating fires at North Carolina churches
• Belmont subpoenas church records in Tennessee Baptist lawsuit
• MAKING PEACE: Creating a congregational culture of peacemaking takes time
• Do conservative evangelicals regret justifying Iraq war?
• Global peace a growing priority for Christian groups
• Time to call a mediator when focus turns from problems to personalities
• Semester missionaries merge vocational, ministerial callings
• TBM chainsaw teams serve in Oklahoma
• BGCT intercultural mission trip slated for Vancouver
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
• Pastor sees end of one congregation as âNew Beginning'
• Baptist Briefs
• Childless young adults want ministry, not sympathy
• People in house churches report greater satisfaction than conventional churchgoers
• Jubilee USA urges multilateral debt relief
• Born-again bikers running full-throttle for Jesus
• New IRS rules require receipts for church donations
• Church giving lacks external focus, study reveals
• Faith Digest
• Book Reviews
• Cartoon
• Around the State
• On the Move
• Classified Ads
• EDITORIAL: A time and place for healing wounds
• DOWN HOME: What's interesting to all those men?
• TOGETHER: If Baptists were âtoo much like Jesus'
• 2nd Opinion: Longevity: Key to student ministry
• RIGHT or WRONG? Geneva conventions
• Texas Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn by Berry D. Simpson: Search for understanding
• BaptistWay Bible Series for January 21: In good times and bad, Jesus is there
• Bible Studies for Life Series for January 21: What is human life worth?
• Explore the Bible Series for January 21: Every person is intimately known by God
• BaptistWay Bible Series for January 28: God prunes with a wise, loving hand
• Bible Studies for Life Series for January 28: Faith can conquer chaos
• Explore the Bible Series for January 28: It is important to keep commitments
Previously Posted
• Missouri Baptist leaders approve team to investigate executive
• Kokomo church rises from ashes, celebrates centennial
• Seminary president urges neighboring pastor to resign
• Planned 2008 convocation grows from desire for ânew Baptist voice'
• Ad hoc group monitors progress on church-starting changes
• Faith leaders tell Congress: Deliver on promises made to values voters
• BGCT president's wife donates building to Lubbock ministry
• Students learn to own their faith during college years
• Young adults will leave church if they're overlooked, study says
• Texas Baptist leaders applaud call for inclusive convocation
• Baptist leaders insist covenant offers chance to heal racial wounds
• Reyes sees move to Buckner as natural progression
• Hall: 'Still a lot for me to do' at Buckner
• Bloggers seek to launch movement
See complete list of articles from our 1/08/2007 issue here.
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