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‘Conservative resurgence’ leaders swap 25 years worth of war stories_62804
Posted: 6/25/04

Paul Pressler and Paige Patterson were among those who reminisced during a "conservative resurgence reunion" the night before the start of the 2004 SBC annual meeting. 'Conservative resurgence' leaders
swap 25 years worth of war storiesBy Steve DeVane
North Carolina Biblical Recorder
INDIANAPOLIS (ABP)–An architect of the “conservative resurgence” in the Southern Baptist Convention acknowledged that in the heat of battle during the denominational controversy, he and his colleagues considered a proposal to split the six Southern Baptist Convention seminaries with moderates.
06/25/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Convention preacher issues challenge to rebuild crumbling spiritual walls_62804
Posted: 6/25/04
Steve Gaines, pastor of First Baptist Church of Gardendale, Ala., preached the convention sermon. Convention preacher issues challenge
to rebuild crumbling spiritual wallsBy Lonnie Wilkey
Tennessee Baptist & Reflector
INDIANAPOLIS–Alabama pastor Steve Gaines challenged messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention to rebuild spiritual walls that have crumbled in the United States.
06/25/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Gay activists unfairly lay claim to civil rights mantle, African-Americans say_62804
Posted: 6/25/04
Robert Anderson, president of the National African American Fellowship. Gay activists unfairly lay claim to civil
rights mantle, African-Americans sayBy Karen L. Willoughby
Baptist Press
INDIANAPOLIS (BP)–African-American Christians need to stand against same-sex marriage, the president of the National African American Fellowship said.
06/25/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Around the State_62804
Posted: 6/25/04
New NAMB missionaries with ties to Texas





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ClementsJonathan Pettigrew Christine McFadden Jeff
McFaddenDenise
DodsonWilliam Dodson Around the State
Faculty from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor's College of Fine Arts won first and second places in the 2004 Barclay Literary Arts and Music Composition Competition. Under instrumental entries, Stephen Crawford, associate professor/director of bands and instrumental activities, placed first for his composition, “Remembering Tomorrow,” and also received a merit award for excellence. Lon Chafin, associate professor of music, placed second for his composition, “Urban Sketches,” and also received a merit award for excellence. In the vocal entries, John Pinnos, music instructor, placed second for his composition, “The Minstrel Boy.”
Two faculty members in the Hardin-Simmons Kelley College of Business have received promotions. Charles Walts, assistant professor of accounting and finance and director of the master of business administration program, was named associate dean for the college of business. He joined the faculty in 1995. William Curtis, associate professor of finance and economics, has been named director of internships and placement. 
Don Ashmore (left) was elected president of the Hardin-Simmons University staff council. Ashmore, associate vice president for finance and management and controller, succeeds Travis Seekins who completed his term of service. A 1978 graduate of the university, he joined the school's staff in 2001. Other officers pictured are John Neese, secretary, and Dorothy Kiser, vice president. Neese is athletic director and Kiser is registrar and associate vice president for student records and registration. (Charles Richardson Photo)
James McGlothlin, pastor of Lakeside Baptist Church in Dallas 18 years, has been named church relations representative in the office of church and community relations of Buckner Baptist Benevolences. In his new duties, McGlothlin will cultivate and maintain contact with congregations, develop church-related programs that relate to the ministries of Buckner and serve as minister-at-large for Buckner. He will be based in Fredericksburg. McGlothlin had served on the Buckner board of trustees since 1988 and was vice chairman from 1995 to 1997. He also previously had served as pastor of churches in Galveston, Galena Park, Rosebud, Morgan Mill and Talpa. He may be reached to speak about Buckner at (800) 442-4800, extension 8103 or by e-mail at jmcglothlin@buckner.org. 06/25/2004 - By John Rutledge









