Storylist for 1/21/08 issue
Storylist for week of 1/21/08
• Responding to the Luke 4 mandate
• Trial date set for suit by dismissed female prof
• ENGAGE:The most effective evangelism tool? The one Christians will use
• BUA dedicates Piper Village
• On the Move
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
Responding to the Luke 4 Mandate
• Responding to the Luke 4 mandate
• Oklahoma Baptist feels called to minister in global hot spots
• Hands-on missions in Africa
• Caring for the poor: Whose job is itâchurch or state?
• Baptist Briefs
• Rob Bell: Christians shouldn't fear controversy over doctrine
• Survey: Unchurched Americans say church is full of hypocrites
• Former Klansman reflects on how God's grace redeemed a life of hate
• Redeemed Klansman reunites with long-ago victim
• Death penalty opponents find new allies among evangelicals
• Stop complaining, and life becomes more enjoyable
• Faith Digest
• Book Reviews
• Classified Ads
• Cartoon
• Around the State
• On the Move
• EDITORIAL: Countries, conventions need free press
• DOWN HOME: Comic's nonmarriage not funny
• TOGETHER: Texas Baptists âEngage' evangelism
• RIGHT or WRONG? 'Baptist' in name
• 2nd Opinion: Looking for something reliable
• Texas Baptist Forum
• BaptistWay Bible Series for January 20: Not an easy way
• Bible Studies for Life Series for January 20: Breakthrough in justice
• Explore the Bible Series for January 20: God wants us to value everyone
• Explore the Bible Series for January 27: Do you trust the Lord's promises?
• Bible Studies for Life Series for January 27: Breakthrough in confidence
Previously Posted
• Ministries continue in Kenya as violence subsides somewhat, but tension remains
• Displaced Kenyans in Uganda receive help from Baptist World Aid
• Mentors provide hope for at-risk elementary school students
• Single mother finds stability & purpose thanks to Gracewood
• In the shadows, slavery remains
• SBC surveying churches about Cooperative Program
• Christians in Kenya administer aid as unrest continues
• Racetracks unite in push for slot machines
• Baptist Children's Home runaway killed on San Antonio highway
• Pinkston named Texas WMU interim director
• Wayland classes in Kenya will proceed as scheduled
• Huckabee, Obama early victories spotlight religion in 2008 campaign
• CBF field personnel safe as violence continues in Kenya
• Southern Baptists respond to critical hunger needs in Kenya
• Buckner assumes Kenya children's home ministry
• Christians killed, churches burned in India
• Kenya violence affects Wayland students
• Former Valley Baptist Missions/Education Center president arrested
• Buckner postpones Kenya trips due to political unrest
• See articles from the previous 1/07/08 issue here.