Storylist for the week of 3/31/08
Storylist for week of 3/31/08
• DBU president's leukemia in remission
• Beliefs alone not to blame when faith turns violent, scholars say
• Fundamentalists of all stripes want to turn back the clock
• Fundamentalist now applies to âother groups that scare us'
• Judge dismisses Klouda lawsuit against seminary
• Capacity crowd at Congreso called to âhigher life'
• Report: Without changes, selling lottery doesn't add up
• Around the State
• Texas Tidbits
When Faith Turns Militant
• Fundamentalists of all stripes want to turn back the clock
• Beliefs alone not to blame when faith turns violent, scholars say
• Fundamentalist now applies to âother groups that scare us'
Jeremiah Wright: Politics, The Pulpit and YouTube
• When the preacher loses his cool, should church members take a hike?
• Pastor's role in Obama campaign spotlights race, pulpit freedom
• Black liberation theology provides the doctrine behind fiery rhetoric
• Obama pastor's tough sermons just part of long, prophetic tradition
Student Spring Break Ministry
• Tarleton students see encounter with accident-victim as no accident
• Aggie BSM students minister at âMardis Gras of the North'
• Baylor students serve in Louisiana & New York, collect gift cards for Union
• Beach Reach volunteers make positive impact on South Padre
• DBU students have fun in the sun, building homes in Louisiana and Georgia
• Harlingen church trains champs during spring break
• HBU students drill well for Nicaraguan villagers
• Rice students serve in San Antonio over spring break
• UNT student missionaries show God's love to Mexican orphans
• Houston students minister to needy in Bay area
• UMHB students fan out to serve over spring break
• UT Southwestern medical team brings healing to Juarez
• Wayland students on mission in Plainview over spring break
• Howard Payne students assist community center in Austin
• Lamar students minister in South Texas
• Sam Houston State teams at Mission Arlington
Previously posted Spring Break stories
• For UT students, spring break missions was Grand
• TCU students focus on giving during spring break
• Texas State students minister in Mexico
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• New Baptist Covenant: Another meeting approved, but no permanent structure
• Baptist Briefs
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• ANALYSIS: Living in the gray with the Man in Black
• Supreme Court to revisit decency standards
• Faith Digest
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• Books reviewed in this issue:The Great Awakening by Jim Wallis, The Betrayed by Lisa T. Bergren and May I Walk You Home? Sharing Christ’s Love with the Dying by Melody Rossi.
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• Texas Baptist Forum
• Classified Ads
• Cartoon
• Around the State
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• EDITORIAL: Race relations, pastors & grace
• DOWN HOME: From âPlease, Jesus!' to a new morning
• IN BETWEEN: Welcome, all Texas Baptists
• RIGHT or WRONG? Political correctness
• Texas Baptist Forum
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• Bible Studies for Life Series for March 30: Living with passion for Jesus
• Explore the Bible Series for March 30: Renewing your commitment
• Bible Studies for Life Series for April 6: Moving out of your comfort zone
• Explore the Bible Series for April 6: When others hate you
Previously Posted:
• DBU president's leukemia in remission
• For UT students, spring break missions was Grand
• TCU students focus on giving during spring break
• Texas State students minister in Mexico
• Obama campaign spotlights
race, pulpit freedom
• BRIEFS: Hymnal contents released
• Theologian urges greater sensitivity to suicide
• Is Religious Right dead or part of new center?
• IRS scrutiny of Obama's denomination may signal political-speech crackdown
• Program offers stress relief for South Texas families
• BCFS gets first-time parents off to a Great Start
• Does the âevangelical center' include moderate Baptists?
• Will evangelical center emerge to rival waning Christian Right?
• See articles from the previous 3/17/08 issue here.