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WMU: Tell the generations_111703
Posted: 11/14/03

In celebration of the 90th birthday of the missions education program Girls in Action, GAs and GA leaders participated in a processional of world flags. WMU: Tell the generations
By Teresa Young
Wayland Baptist University
LUBBOCK–Share missions with the coming generations, leaders urged during the 123rd annual meeting of Texas Woman's Missionary Union.
11/14/2003 - By John Rutledge
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BGCT program signs, seals and delivers missions emphasis_111703
Posted: 11/14/03
Charles Wade (seated left) and Gilberto Gutierrez sign a formal agreement authorizing a working relationship between the Baptist General Convention of Texas and the National Baptist Convention of Mexico. Wade is executive director of the BGCT, and Gutierrez is president of the NBCM. They are surrounded by other missions leaders in Texas and Mexico. BGCT program signs, seals and delivers missions emphasis
By Craig Bird
Texas Baptist Communications
LUBBOCK–It started with the slow, stirring wail of a single bagpipe. It ended with a pastor-wife team from a 17-member congregation that puts it money and its time where its heart is.
11/14/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Around the State_111703
Posted: 11/14/03
Around the State
Joe Walton has been certified as an intentional interim pastor. He also is director of missions for Double Mountain Area.
Anniversaries
Barry Rock, 10th as minister of music at First Church in Arlington Nov. 10.
First Church in Georgetown was one of 15 churches comprising a 52-member team that ministered in Acuña, Mexico. Ministries include medical and dental and optical clinics, Vacation Bible School activities for teens and children. More than 300 individuals were seen in the clinics, and the Vacation Bible Schools averaged more than 200 present each day. Above, dental hygienist Pam Woodruff of Georgetown works on a patient at the clinic held at Templo Bautista El Calvario in Acuña. 11/14/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Baylor & Standard honor four with ministry awards_111703
Posted: 11/14/03


Rudy and Micaela Camacho, Ron Durham and Chris Seay received this year's Texas Baptist Ministry Awards. Baylor & Standard honor four with ministry awards
LUBBOCK–Ron Durham, Rudy and Micaela Camacho, and Chris Seay received the second annual Texas Baptist Ministry Awards from Baylor University and the Baptist Standard Nov. 10.
They accepted the awards during George W. Truett Theological Seminary's alumni and friends dinner, held in conjunction with the Baptist General Convention of Texas annual session in Lubbock.
Durham received the W. Winfred Moore Award for lifetime ministry achievement.
11/14/2003 - By John Rutledge
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