Baptist Briefs_101804
Posted: 10/15/04
Baptist Briefs
Gift benefits Hispanic church-starting. A $100,000 gift will be used by the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship for a joint effort in helping to start Hispanic churches throughout the United States. The donors, who chose to remain anonymous, asked that the money be combined with other gifts to help the Fellowship and the Convencion assist in training, equipping and encouraging church leaders to start 400 churches in eight years.
Iorg installed as seminary president. Jeff Iorg was installed Oct. 11 as the seventh president of Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in Mill Valley, Calif. Iorg was elected to the office in April and began serving as president in August. Iorg came to Golden Gate from the Northwestern Baptist Convention in Vancouver, Wash., where he served as executive director-treasurer from 1995 to 2004. He is a graduate of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Mo., and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. Born in Georgia, Iorg moved to Texas at the age of 3, where he lived until after college. He and his wife, Ann, who have relocated to Mill Valley, have three children: Casey, 20; Melody, 17; and Caleb, 15.
Texan named Prague seminary chaplain. Larry Maddox recently was named chaplain at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Prague, Czech Republic. The former associate pastor of administration and education at First Baptist Church in Waco has served as a Texas Envoy at the seminary with his wife, Betty, for the past four years. Texas Envoys is a program of the Texas Partnerships Resource Center of the Baptist General Convention of Texas that encourages long-term volunteer mission work. In addition to serving as chaplain, Maddox will continue teaching theology and representing the seminary across Eastern Europe.
Seminary names new business officer. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has named Mike Hughes of Abilene as director of business services. Hughes owned and operated automobile franchises from 1976 to 2001. He also has worked as a consultant and helped launch an Internet start-up company. Hughes, 50, is a graduate of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, a long-time member of Pioneer Drive Baptist Church in Abilene and former chairman of trustees for Hendrick Medical Center.
Seminary honors missions educator. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary honored Cal Guy–missions professor at Southwestern from 1946 to 1982–during global missions week. During his 50 years at Southwestern Seminary, Criswell College and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, it was estimated that he taught half of the missionaries appointed by the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board. Also during global missions week, President Paige Patterson announced Southwestern Seminary will focus its international evangelistic efforts over the next five years in Cuba and Siberia and among the Nyika people of Tanzania. He said the seminary will work with Baptists in Bonn, Germany, and Oradea, Romania, in the Siberian effort.
Shorter College president resigns. Shorter College President Ed Schrader, who led the attempt to sever the Rome, Ga., college's ties with the Georgia Baptist Convention, resigned to accept the presidency of Brenau University, a women's college in Gainesville, Ga. Schrader will begin his new position at Brenau Jan. 1. The case between Shorter College and the Georgia convention is slated to be heard by the Georgia Supreme Court in January. In March, the college lost in the Georgia Court of Appeals, which ruled in favor of the Georgia convention's position that Shorter had acted illegally in April 2003 in dissolving itself and transferring all its assets to a new corporation with a self-perpetuating board of trustees.


