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Here's a first look at The Baptist Standard's new
content for the week of September 8, 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
• Does
your church harbor pirates?
• Gibson
'softens' Passion story, but Jewish leaders skeptical of movie
• Offering
puts agent of blessing in hospital
• From
despair to diploma: UMHB student walks a new road now
Christian Music business
• Does
your church harbor pirates?
• Ministers
suspected among best-known music pirates
• Christian
contemporary music: business or ministry?
• Destination
Known charts a course
Other Texas articles
• From
despair to diploma: UMHB student walks a new road now
• Offering
puts agent of blessing in hospital
• Sloan
welcomes students, vows to stay put
• Cosby
visits Baylor, but critics still aren't laughing
• Texas
directors of missions meet in first annual session
• Houston
girl's donation helps others by a hair
• Bible-based
discipleship fuels Lake Pointe growth
• Texas
heritage Awards honor Bishop, Colton, Craft and Leavell
• DBU's
Glowing Hearts in Canada
• College
orientation isn't just for students any more
• Waco
church start delivers real love
• Quanah
women find prayer really changes things
• Texas
voters to consider church taxation measure
• Furniture
builders make a case for volunteerism
• Students
'Focus' on faith
• BRAIN
TRUST: Survivor returns to children's home
• Baylor
team assesses needs for educational aid in Iraq
• ETBU
student's ministry highlights heroes
• This
chaplain keeps ministry on tap
• Associational
leaders face changing environment
• Asian
youth cross cultures and border
• CENTER
STAGE MINISTRY: Arts camp in Fort Worth
• On
the Move
• Around
the State
• Texas
Tidbits
• North
Carolina convention cuts 24 positions, 20 percent of staff
• Namb
cuts $11 million from 2004 budget as income wanes
• Website
explains all about unreached people groups
• Annuity
Board offers insurance updates
• Baptist
Briefs
• Gibson
'softens' Passion story, but Jewish leaders skeptical of movie
• 300
years later, Wesley influences American religion
• Temple
Mount open for visits by non-muslims
• World
harbors 35 million refugees
• Russian
court convicts Baptist worker of smuggling, confiscates donations
• New
NAE president hopes to enhance evangelicals' image
• Conference
advances Jewish evangelism
Families
• Seven
in 10 U.S. children still live with two parents
• One-fourth
of sexually active teens report abuse
• New
Testament as fashion magazine a hit with teen girls
• Bush
affirms faith in interview
Nation
• Congress
returns to face church-state issues
• Alabama
monument removed: judge under scrutiny
• Navy
chaplains suit expanded to include 2,000
• Student
FISH club allowable
• Mississippi
court rules fetus is a person to be protected
• Death
row exonerations reach new high
• Poll:
Americans more concerned about Islam today
• Texas
Tidbits
• On
the Move
• Texas
Baptist Forum
• Classified
Ads
• Cartoon
• Texas
Baptist Forum
• EDITORIAL:
Prop. 3 will help churches
• EDITORIAL:
2003 Davis offering unusually vital
• DOWN
HOME: A guy's gotta know his place
• TOGETHER:
Listen & respond to 'God's call'
• ANOTHER
VIEW: U.S. overlooks Africa's 'twin towers'
• Commentary:
Love, not angry slogans, will convince Muslims of God's love
• Texas
Baptist Forum
• Cybercolumn:
Shopping addiction by Brett Younger
• He
Said/ She Said: Church talk
• Texas
Baptist Forum
• Family
Bible Study for Sept. 7: Jesus communicates solemn truth on how to live
• Explore
the Bible for Sept. 7: Lewis: 'Joy is the serious business of heaven'
• Family
Bible Study for 9/14:Worship is meant to glorify God, not self
• Explore
the Bible for 9/14: Paul reminds readers of heavenly citizenship
• Family
Bible Study for 9/21: Christians should align priorities carefully
• Explore
the Bible for 9/21: Humility is key ingredient in good relationships
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