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sticky_notes_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
Texas children who premiered the musical “Sticky Notes and Bible Quotes” pose outside Holcomb Auditorium at Glorieta Conference Center. A NOTABLE PERFORMANCE:
Musical premieres at GlorietaBy Jenny Hartgraves
Texas Baptist Communictions
GLORIETA, N.M.–It started noisily, with 52 children marching down the aisle, carrying large pool noodles shaped like pencils and pens, sticking notes of Scripture on people in the crowd. It finished quietly, as children filed into the dark, while glowing lanterns lit a path toward a giant Bible at the center of the stage.
08/08/2003 - By John Rutledge
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tidbits_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
Texas Tidbits
Bullock leaves TBM. John Bullock has resigned as director of men's ministry with Texas Baptist Men, effective Sept. 30. He joined the Texas Baptist Men staff in 1995 as director of Royal Ambassadors and Challengers, the missions programs for boys and young men. After several years in that role, he assumed the responsibility for directing adult missions and men's ministry.

The 41-member youth choir of First Baptist Church in Salado traveled to Washington, D.C., and Gaithersburg, Md., this summer, conducting a Vacation Bible School, distributing water and gospel tracts on the National Mall and singing at the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial and the U.S. Capitol.
HSU's Keeling wins coaching award. Hardin-Simmons University's head football coach, Jimmie Keeling, has received the Johnny Vaught Head Coach Award given by the All-American Football Foundation. Keeling joined former Texas A&M and Alabama head coach Gene Stallings and former Kansas State head coach James Dickey in receiving the award. Keeling, who will enter his 14th season at the helm of the Cowboys football program, has amassed a 109-34 record while at Hardin-Simmons. In that time he also has won eight conference titles. Five times he has been named the conference coach of the year, and twice he has been named the South Region Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association.
Scholarship gains another Beckham name. The name of the late Agnes Beckham of Abilene, a former trustee and longtime financial supporter of Hardin-Simmons University, has been added to an existing scholarship established originally in the memory of a son, Caldwell Beckham, an Amarillo dentist who died in 1979. Mrs. Beckham died in 2002. Her name was added to the scholarship through a gift to HSU from her estate. Mrs. Beckham, widow of the late Lacy Hiram Beckham, a former president of the HSU Alumni Association who died in 1962, was a longtime friend and financial supporter of HSU. She was an HSU graduate and recipient of the Keeter Alumni Service Award. 08/08/2003 - By John Rutledge
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together_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
TOGETHER:
Pray & give to meet great needsEarlier this summer, Rosemary and I participated with Woman's Missionary Union of Texas in the 50th anniversary celebration of Texas Leadership Conference at Baylor University.
I was moved by worship experiences as we sang and prayed for our missionaries. WMU has kept alive in many of our churches the ability to pray with understanding and passion for individuals and families who make real sacrifices for the sake of the gospel of Christ.
CHARLES WADE
Executive Director
BGCT Executive Board
I was inspired by testimonies of missionaries and mission leaders in local churches who work with children and young people, giving them a heart for the world and presenting opportunities for mission service.
08/08/2003 - By John Rutledge
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wayland_kenya_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
The 16 new Wayland Baptist University graduates from Kenya pose with their professors and Wayland representatives Vaughn Ross and David Howle after commencement ceremonies July 19 on the campus of Kenya Baptist Theological College. Wayland touches Africa through Kenya program
By Teresa Young
Wayland Baptist University
NAIROBI, Kenya–Simon Mwangi is not a typical Wayland Baptist University graduate.
08/08/2003 - By John Rutledge
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weave_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
Big Daddy Weave got its start playing in car lots and Chinese buffets. Now the Christian band does national tours and will release a new album titled “Fields of Grace.” BIG DADDY WEAVE:
Weaving a wayBy Leann Callaway
Special to the Standard
Before they became successful recording artists, the musical group Big Daddy Weave grew accustomed to holding concerts at a variety of unique locations–ranging from used car lots to Chinese buffets.
08/08/2003 - By John Rutledge
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