Issue Archive
Published January 22, 2004
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A quake survivor searches for a missing family member, digging with a shovel while a hired bulldozer removes the rubble of his home.
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Iran earthquake survivors see ‘God with us’
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP)Survivors of a devastating
earthquake in Bam, Iran, are seeing the love of God demonstrated
through the work of Southern Baptist disaster relief volunteers
from Alabama who traveled to the scene to help.
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Nations first faith-based prison opens in Florida
LAWTEY (FBW)According to Lawtey Correctional Institute
chaplain William Wright, the success of Americas first
faith-based prison is dependent on the willingness of volunteers
to participate. Prison officials are appealing to individuals and
churches for help in guiding the spiritual lives of almost 800
prisoners who have chosen to be housed at Lawtey.
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‘Join the Celebration’ theme of 150th Anniversary rallies
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Fourteen regional rallies across the
state will bring dynamic speakers and gifted musicians to inspire
Florida Baptists as they kick off the celebration of the 150th
Anniversary of the Florida Baptist State Convention this year.
OpinionGuest Editorial
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Guest Editorial
The question of homosexual marriage presents the American
people with an inescapable moral challenge. The words homosexual
and marriage are inherently contradictory. The very fact that
these terms are in public conflict demonstrates the radical
character of the social revolutionaries that now demand the
legalization of homosexual marriage.
Point-of-View
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Point-of-View
For the holiness of God to translate into the priorities of
the Florida Baptist Convention, there are certain pre-suppositions:
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Point-of-View
Epicureans within our nation (and around the world for that
matter) recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of Playboy
magazine. A liberal media that has repeatedly demonstrated a
disdain for biblical morality was more than willing to aid and
abet the celebration. Secularists have anointed its founder Hugh
Hefner as a moral liberator who single-handedly set in motion the
movement to free both male and female Americans from their sexual
inhibitions. But there is a dark side to sexual promiscuity that
the media seldom reports.
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Point-of-View
The late Carl Sagan wrote in his book Cosmos, "Many
years ago, so the story goes, a celebrated newspaper publisher
sent a telegram to a noted astronomer: Wire collect five
hundred words on whether there is life on Mars. The
astronomer dutifully replied: Nobody knows, Nobody knows, Nobody
knows 250 times.
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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Retired firefighter takes 19 mission trips in 6 years
LAKELAND (FBC)Six years. Nineteen mission trips. And the
number is growing.
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Historical Vignette: Spanish Army spy turned Irish preacher once pastored FBC JAX
The third and fourth associations in Florida were begun the
same year. The West Florida Association and the Alachua
Association were begun in 1847. It was at Fort Clark that the
Alachua Association was organized.
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‘Rookie Rescuer’ write-in workbook
FORT PIERCE (FBW) Children interested in firefighting
and rescue adventures may now read stories and Bible studies in a
new workbook, Sirens for the Cross for the Rookie Rescuer.
Written by Florida firefighter/paramedic Tommy Neiman with Sue
Reynolds, the workbook incorporates stories from his experiences
with the Saint Lucie County Fire District in Fort Pierce.
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Schiavo attorney seeks modification of visitation rules
- ST. PETERSBURG (FBW)-A lawyer acting on behalf of Michael Schiavo, the husband of a 40-year-old brain damaged woman in Florida, has petitioned the court for even more stringent restrictions on visitors than those already in place.
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Brazilian spurns limelight by doing ‘the little things’ for God
Orlando (FBC)If you were to see Ed Vilela in action
today, you would see a man praying over the pews in his church,
translating for his fellow Brazilians in the hospital, opening
his home to those needing a place to stay, discipling young
believers.
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Seven students from Florida receive degrees from SWBTS
FORT WORTH, Texas (SWBTS)Seven students claiming Florida
as their home state graduated from Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, during fall
commencement Dec. 12, 2003.
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NOBTS grads with Florida ties honored
NEW ORLEANS (NOBTS)New Orleans Baptist Theological
Seminary held its eighty-sixth annual graduation exercises Dec.
20, 2003, in Leavell Chapel on the seminary campus. After a
presentation of musical worship by Leo Day, assistant professor
of voice, Charles S. Kelley, Jr., NOBTS president, presented the
charge to the graduates, then conferred degrees on 168 graduates,
12 with Florida ties.
Training Update
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Training Update
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NationalPublic Policy
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Equipping for pro-life cause among key ERLC aims, Land says
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Whether its the struggle in
Florida to keep Terri Schiavo alive or the rulings by two federal
courts to stay the ban on partial-birth abortion that made the
legislative victory short-lived, the matter of the preciousness
of human life is headline material.
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Debate squad forfeits tournament
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (BP)Four California Baptist University
students chose to forfeit the chance to win a debate tournament
rather than argue that the Supreme Court should reverse a ban on
partial-birth abortion.
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Poll suggests opinion shift over marriage
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Perhaps reflecting a shift in public opinion, a new Zogby International poll shows that a majority of Massachusetts’ likely voters affirm the traditional definition of marriage and are split even on the controversial Nov. 18 court decision.
National News Brief
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Baptist identity topic of conference hosted by Union University in April
JACKSON, Tenn. (UU)The impact of post-denominationalism
on Baptist identity will be the focus of a national conference
hosted by Union University and sponsored by the universitys
Carl F.H. Henry Center for Christian Leadership and the R.G. Lee
Center for Christian Ministry.
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Ga. pastor tapped to lead NAMBs chaplaincy evangelism
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)A longtime Georgia pastor and former
military chaplain has been named director of chaplaincy
evangelism for the North American Mission Board.
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Dodge withdraws from Feb. 1 ‘Lingerie Bowl’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)After being bombarded with
criticism from consumers and morality advocates, Dodge will no
longer sponsor a pay-per-view football game featuring scantily
clad models during halftime of the Super Bowl Feb. 1.
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IMB establishes toll-free line for abuse victims
RICHMOND, Va. (BP)In response to recent concerns
expressed by victims who were sexually abused on the mission
field 30 years ago, the International Mission Board has created a
hotline to help any victims of similar situations report their
abusers and get help for their trauma.
FeaturePrison Ministry
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Purpose-Driven prison church sheds ‘yard’ violence
JAMESTOWN, Calif. (BP)If you were to walk onto "the
yard" at the Sierra Conservation Center, a prison in
Jamestown, Calif., you would soon notice the standard foot attire.
No one dares go to the yard without his prison boots. Since the
possibility of a fight between rival gangs and ethnic groups
breaking out at any moment is high, every prisoner needs his
boots for extra mobility and protection. In fact, a prisoner who
walks out without his boots might be disciplined by those in his
gang.
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COMMENTARY: What happened when the ‘most powerful’ visited the ‘most powerless’
Angel Tree, our Prison Fellowship program for prisoners
children, is one of the great unheralded volunteer outreaches in
America. Over the Christmas holidays these past few weeks,
approximately 100,000 volunteers delivered Angel Tree gifts to
more than 525,000 children of inmates.
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Interdivisional council focuses on Florida prison ministries
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)An interdivisional council among the
Florida Baptist Convention staff is finding ways to help Florida
Baptists effectively administer Christs love to imprisoned
criminalsan often forgotten segment of society.
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Resources
- Resources available for Prison Ministry
Student Ministry
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Fun & discipleship win out over shame at Ski Xplosion
GLORIETA, N.M. (BP)Chris Geno took the ride of shame.
Geno, 20, of Living Waters Baptist Church in Fort Worth,
Texas, got his skis pointed the wrong way as he barreled down the
mountainside. His trip ended abruptly in a first-class wipeout.
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First Priority, churches partner for student-to-student outreach
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (BP)A strategy to train students to
lead each other is more important than ever for reaching Americas
public schools for Christ, the founder and president of the First
Priority campus ministry says.
Media Montage
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Longwood pastor explores Spurgeon's leadership
He never attended seminary nor even was ordained to the
ministry. Yet Charles Haddon Spurgeon became one of historys
leading pastor-evangelists.
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Ormond Beach band releases first CD with national label
- ORMOND BEACH (FBW) – It was Christmas 1995 when 17-year-old Nathan Hargrave received his first set of drums from his parents. He began to "piddle around with them a little," as his mom, Marki, put it.
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New book explores persecution by ‘liberals’
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Christmas got the boot from New York City public schools, but Jewish, Islamic and Kwanzaa celebrations and symbols got a free pass.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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February 1 — Disciplined Worship
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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February 8 — Disciplined Prayer
- 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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February 1 — Be Wise About Relationships
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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February 8 — Be Wise About Alcohol
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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