|
From: | FirstLook |
Subject: | 221 DBU students commit to Swaziland |
Date: | Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:05:02 -0600 |
Here's
a first look at The Baptist Standard's new content for the week
of November 3, 2003.
We're
updating our website continuously so you won't miss a single breaking news
event or feature.
Just
click on the story links below to see the entire article, or go to our
website at www.baptiststandard.com
OUR
FRONT PAGE ARTICLES:
212
DBU students commit to Swaziland
Burnet church readies to bring Bethlehem to life
Churches
called to excellence regardless of worship styles
212
DBU students commit to Swaziland
Burnet church readies to bring Bethlehem to life
Missions network is WorldconneX; Tinsley named inaugural leader
BGCT to meet next week in Lubbock
Nominees for BGCT boards and committees
Buckner in Lubbock: A place to call home
Chaplains' personal stories called pathway to faith
BGCT-endorsed chaplains urged to keep on going, to fulfill their calls
Oldest Chinese church faces toward the future
Hispanic laymen challenged to set pace
Judicial complaint dismissed against Fort Worth judge
Haskell-Knox and West Central Baptist association
Three to receive missions awards
San Antonio church keeps food flowing, because 'children need to eat'
Darrell Baergen, longtime Baptist dramatist, dies in Abilene
92-year-old pianist honored for her service
Prayer may be scary, leaders say, but shouldn't be
New Mexico disaster relief gets boost from Texas
FAMILY FILMS: One man's quest
New tool, new desire help church find a God-focused vision
Seminary dedicates Houston campus
Texas Baptist Men serves after floods
Wayland trustees approve funding for Amarillo site
Worship
is as important as breathing, Gaddy say
Churches called to excellence regardless of worship styles
Organ
shortage, but instrument making a comeback
New
Orleans trustees reject request on sole membership
Stanley backs off statements on SBC and women
Patterson vows alliance with founders in inaugural address at Southwestern
Patterson, trustees join call for seminary offering
Missions prof critiques 'unbiblical practices' at IMB
American Baptist leader says Dobson misrepresented views
CBF not a denomination but becoming more like one, Vestal tells council
Barna
probes views on heaven & hell
'Partial-birth'
abortion ban headed for implementation
Methodist ad rejected for display on Times Square due to ad content
Chapman speaks on Boykin, Episcopalians
General comes under fire for anti-Muslim comments
Religious funding battle in Georgia could impact other states
Anglican
primates warn U.S. bishops
Cartoon
EDITORIAL:
World hunger merits response
EDITORIAL:Promise & peril of president's plan
DOWN HOME: Furious moments & fervent thanks
TOGETHER: God's blessings flow through worship
ANOTHER VIEW: Healthy faith leads to healthy life
Cybercolumn for 10/20: Good News by John Duncan
He
Said/ She Said: Front Seat
BaptistWay
Lessons:
BaptistWay
Bible Study for 11/2: A church for which to be grateful
BaptistWay Bible Study for 11/9: Leadership that inspires followers
BaptistWay Bible Study for 11/16: Instructions for walking with God
BaptistWay Bible Study for 11/23: Hope for loved ones and ourselves
BaptistWay
Bible Study for 11/30: Faith that works in the workplace
Lifeway
Lessons:
Explore
the Bible lesson for 11/9: Paul desires 'good things to run wild' in heart
Family
Bible Study for 11/9: God will provide his followers a bold witness
FIRST
LOOK is a weekly e-mail service of the Baptist Standard.
--To
subscribe, go to www.baptiststandard.com
and click on the sign-up button for FirstLook. (Please don't "reply to"
this e-mail.)
--To
be removed from the mailing list, simply e-mail us at address@hidden
and we'll delete your e-mail address.
--To
subscribe to our print edition, visit our subscription
page, or call us at 1-800-749-4610.
--To
give us input on how we can improve, e-mail the webmaster at address@hidden
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |