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221 DBU students commit to Swaziland


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.
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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

• Texas Tidbits

• On the Move

• Around the State
 


• 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

• Baptist Briefs
 



• 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

• Texas Baptist Forum

• Classified Ads

• On the Move

• Around the State
 



• 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

• Texas Baptist Forum

• 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
 
 

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