Issue Archive
Published January 15, 2004
Front Page
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Florida Lottie Moon offerings look promising
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Dozens of Florida Baptist churches are
tallying record Lottie Moon Offerings, some doubling and even
tripling their goals. They are part of what could prove to be a
national trend of record-setting giving to the annual mission
offering.
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Pastor empowers team-led multi-ethnic ministry
FORT LAUDERDALE (FBC)-It is a pastors worst nightmareto
be in danger of losing his voice. But thats what happened
to Guy Melton when nodules developed on his vocal chords.
OpinionEditorial
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Editorial
As Southern Baptist churches in Florida turn their hearts and
minds to the matter of the sanctity of human life this coming
Lords Day, its appropriate to consider where things
stand as a matter of law in the Sunshine State. How friendly or
unfriendly is Florida law when it comes to protecting the unborn
and providing pro-life alternatives to women with unplanned
pregnancies?
Point-of-View
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Point-of-View
I believe that a church should provide a seminary-like
experience for lay members who want more intensive theological
study. I was able to put this concept in place in three of the
churches that God allowed me to serve as pastor. In one setting,
we even offered Hebrew and Greek classes for laypersons.
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Point-of-View
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"Paul, can you come to the lobby? There are two teenage
girls down here who need someone to talk with." Paul Jones
led the Christian Life Commission for Mississippi Baptists, based
in the Baptist Building in Jackson. When the receptionist paged
him, he had no way of knowing he was about to have one of those
experiences that confirm all over again the nearness and reality
of a great and gracious God.
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Point-of-View
The stewardship to missions giving that Southern Baptists
exhibit will determine our impact upon the world. If churches do
not believe that we can change the world from where we are, then
we will not change the world that surrounds us. The challenge for
the local church to capture a global vision is crucial for
evangelizing contemporary culture.
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Point-of-View
ATLANTA (BP)God has a significant encouragement in His
Word: "Be stilland knowthat I AM God! ... the
Lord of Hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge" (Psalm
46:10,11).
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Point-of-View
Can God use accidents and embarrassing pauses? He did in the
life of one prominent professor.
Bibliocipher
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Bibliocipher
- Have fun with cryptography and exercise your Bible knowledge. A King James Version verse is encoded by letter substitution. The same letter is substituted throughout the puzzle. Solve by trial and error.
FloridaFlorida News
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Teens mentor through servant leadership disciplines
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Sit-ups, push-ups, leg-lifts and
stretches prepare a group of teenagers and college students to
run "the triangle" around their church property.
Gathered in a circle to begin with prayer, a young man petitions
God to help them serve and encourage each other as they learn to
lead others.
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Souper Bowl of Caring funds can meet hunger needs worldwide
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Florida Baptist churches participating
in the nationwide emphasis, "Souper Bowl of Caring" on
Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1, can send contributions to meet Florida
Baptist world hunger needs.
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Billy Graham recuperating from surgery
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Evangelist Billy Graham underwent
successful partial hip replacement surgery Jan. 6 in Jacksonville
after a fall in his hotel room on the grounds of the Mayo Clinic.
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Judge refuses to reappoint Schiavo guardian ad litem
CLEARWATER (FBW)-Citing pending litigation over the
constitutionality of a law which provided a brain damaged woman a
guardian ad litem, a circuit judge turned down a request Jan. 9
by Gov. Jeb Bush to reappoint the dismissed man to that role.
Florida News Brief
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Former state exec., Hubbs, dies in Orlando
ORLANDO (FBW)-Fred D. Hubbs, 80, retired pastor and state
convention executive, died Jan. 3 in Orlando. He had served as
pastor of Arlington Baptist Church, Jacksonville, 1976-1984, and
more recently, as co-pastor of First Baptist Church, Garden Grove.
He was appointed in 1952 as director of missions for Southern
Baptists in Michigan and served as its first executive director
until 1971. During his tenure in Michigan, Hubbs was elected
first vice-president of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1966-67.
He also served the Baptist State Convention of Missouri as
associate executive director.
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Emeritus missionary to Portugal dies at 84
- DELAND (IMB) -- Samuel G. Shepard, an emeritus Southern
Baptist missionary to Portugal, died Dec. 22.
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Perspectives to teach about global missions
JACKSONVILLE (FBW) - Perspectives on the World Christian
Movement, a 15-week study course on global missions, is underway
in several Florida communities. Southern Baptist agencies,
including the International Mission Board and North American
Mission Board, are among the inter-denominational course sponsors.
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Florida "Choose Life" tags top 39,400
JACKSONVILLE (FBW) Florida drivers are among those in 12
states who have the opportunity to benefit adoption-related
services through the purchase of "Choose Life" license
plates. Twenty dollars of the cost of the Florida plates goes to
fund counseling for pregnant women.
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Avon Park to host one-day grant writing workshop Jan. 22
AVON PARK (FBW) Faith-based organizations such as
churches, Christian schools, and community-based ministries and
organization are invited to a Jan. 22 workshop at First Baptist
Church in Avon Park.
Florida Focus
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Florida Focus
A one-time announcement of special events is a
free service provided by the Witness to Florida Baptist
churches. Please send materials at least three weeks
before the date of the event, to Florida Baptist
Witness, 1230 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32207, fax
904-346-0696 or submitted using our online
form. Items received after deadline may
appear in our exclusive on-line version.
Training Update
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Training Update
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NationalNational News
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N.J. gov. signs bill allowing cloning, stem cell research
TRENTON, N.J. (BP)New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey
signed into law Jan. 4 a bill that allows therapeutic human
cloning and gives parents the option of donating unwanted embryos
to stem cell research.
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First Baptist Dallas surpasses $1 million
DALLAS (BP)First Baptist Church of Dallas has announced
that members of the storied congregation have given more than $1
million through the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for
International Missions, more than four times its gift last year
and twice as large as the biggest sum ever sent through Lottie
Moon to fund Southern Baptists work abroad.
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Lewis Drummond, former seminary head, dies at 77
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (BP)Lewis A. Drummond, denominational
statesman and former president of Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary, died of a heart attack Jan. 4 in Asheville,
N.C., as a complication from treatment for cancer. He was 77.
Missions News
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Major SBC effort to focus on taking Gospel to NYC in 04
NEW YORK (BP)When missionary Jeremiah Lamphier started a
prayer meeting in lower Manhattan in 1857, it sparked a spiritual
awakening that eventually spread across the world. Leaders of
Southern Baptists New Hope New York effort along
with thousands of prayer warriors across the country are
hoping to see God move in similar ways over the next two years.
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Pasadena's Rose Parade prompts innovative evangelism
PASADENA, Calif. (BP)Jessica Terena, 14, sat in a folded
camping chair with her family. They were snuggling to keep warm
and trying to find ways to entertain themselves while waiting for
the coming mornings Pasadena Rose Parade.
International News
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Sudan: Thousands of Christians uprooted by authorities
DAKAR, Senegal (BP)Thousands of Sudanese families have
been uprooted by authorities in an ongoing urban re-planning
exercise, Compass Direct news service reported Dec. 29. More than
10 makeshift Christian churches and a church-operated vocational
training center also have been demolished in and around a
sprawling camp for displaced persons.
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India's Christian and Muslim untouchables refused benefits
NEW DELHI, India (BP)The government of India has
rejected a demand that social benefits be extended to Dalit
Christians and Muslims, compounding the problems faced by the
most downtrodden social class in India, Compass Direct news
service reported Dec. 30.
National News Brief
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Missionary Mary Pham dies after cancer battle
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (IMB)- Van Thi Dao "Mary" Pham, an
International Mission Board missionary to the Philippines, died
Dec. 27 in Birmingham, Ala., after a battle with cancer. She was
50.
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Cooperative Program giving up 6.88 percent
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Year-to-date contributions through
the Southern Baptist Conventions Cooperative Program are up
6.88 percent compared to the same time frame in 2002, according
to a news release from SBC Executive Committee President and
Chief Executive Officer Morris H. Chapman.
FeatureFamily Matters
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Grandparents indeed can be grand for their grandkids
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)While many of the approximately 50
million grandparents in the United States are playing an
increasing role in American families, many more have little
contact with their grandchildren. Finding ways to bring the
generations together can mean great benefits for both young and
old.
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Dorothy Patterson hopeful for 2004 intl meeting on the family
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FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)At a time when the basic element
of human society is under attack, Dorothy Patterson is active in
an international organization dedicated to protecting "the
cornerstone of society."
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Grandparents can make family stories
QUESTION: I am a grandmother who is blessed
to have 14 grandchildren. I often take care of them and love just
having them over. However, I would like to do more for them than
just baby-sit. What can I do to really make an impact on their
lives?
Media Montage
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Tampa pastor pens devotions on theological tenets
TAMPA (BP)Paul Enns was concerned about a growing
problem he witnessed: Christians who are uninformed of the basic
beliefs of the faith and, at the same time, not interested in
reading a book of theology.
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COMMENTARY: Lured by the Rings: The old, old story Christians know well
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)I confess. I am a Tolkien fanatic.
Next to the Bible, I have read The Lord of the Rings
through more times (over 20) than any other book. I remember the
first time I took up The Hobbit at the age of 14,
reading it in a single night under my blankets with my dads
trusty railroad flashlight.
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Sanctity of Life TV program to air Jan. 19 - 23
DALLAS (FN)FamilyNet will air Hope Restored, a special
five-part series for Sanctity of Life Week, Monday through Friday
evenings, Jan. 19-23, at 8 p.m. CST. The Friday program will
feature a panel of professional counselors who will take live
calls from viewers.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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January 18 God Values Human Life
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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January 25 God Works in His Time
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
Explore the Bible
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January 18 Wisdom of Protecting Human Life
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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January 25 Be Wise about Family
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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