Issue Archive
Published January 29, 2004
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Florida Baptists gave a record amount to the 2003 Maguire State Mission Offering to fund mission and ministry needs in the state. The offering underwrites Florida Baptist mission camps, where boys, like camp counselor Theodore Foster (l) of Jacksonville, inspire others to become involved in a mission lifestyle.
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State mission offering sets new giving record
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Gifts to the Maguire State Mission
Offering reached an all-time high in 2003, totaling $1,025,828
and surpassing the previous record set in 2001 by $3,000.
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Land: Bush failed to ‘take final step’ on marriage
WASHINGTON (BP)President Bush neared the verge of
endorsing a constitutional amendment protecting marriage but
stopped short in his Jan. 20 State of the Union speech, leaving
at least some pro-family advocates unsatisfied.
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Annie Armstrong Easter Offering sets record, but misses goal by 7 percent
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP)Southern Baptists set another
record in giving to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North
American Missions in 2003. Robert E. (Bob) Reccord, president of
the North American Mission Board, announced Jan. 10 during the
annual meeting of Womans Missionary Unions executive
board that Southern Baptists gave $49,650,279 last year.
OpinionEditorial
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Editorial
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer recently got a lesson in the true
meaning of being "pro-choice" on abortion. Its a
lesson worth learning for Christian citizens who defend the
sanctity of human life and wish to advocate that conviction in
the Public Square.
Point-of-View
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Point-of-View
Any discussion of God must begin with His holiness. The
holiness of God is a demand! He did not say, "Be as holy as
I am," but he did say, "Be holy for I am holy."
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Point-of-View
The Florida Baptist Convention has been richly blessed by the
Lord through the leadership of Dr. John Sullivan. Dr. and Mrs.
Sullivan have completed 15 years of visionary leadership among us.
The heart of the pastor is demonstrated in the counsel,
friendship, and support that Dr. Sullivan offers to our churches.
He is truly a pastor to our pastors. The trust level of our
Florida Baptist family in the work of our State Convention is
based in the tenor of fair and consistent leadership provided by
Dr. Sullivan.
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Point-of-View
Every day I read the New York Times. I have to see
whats happening in the world in order to do this column.
But sometimes it sets my teeth on edge.
Letters
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Cartoon
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Tithers Cartoon
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Bibliocipher
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Bibliocipher
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FloridaFlorida News
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Church calls out men for service as deacon-pastors
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Behind closed doors, a counseling
session concludes as two men bow their headsone of them
prays to receive Christ.
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Greater deacon responsiblity results from pastor’s conviction to equip
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)What is eager to serve, moves quickly
to minister, and stirs up the dust with his passion to be Christ
the ultimate servant to others? Deacons, according to Lee
Sheppard, pastor of Celebration Baptist Church in Jacksonville.
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Winter gathering draws women from across state
JACKSONVILLE(FBC) At the first of three meetings held
across the state, 275 women from northeast Florida learned they
were, "Born to Be the Ultimate Me," Saturday, Jan. 17
at the Womens Winter Gathering on the campus of Deermeadows
Baptist Church, Jacksonville.
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Nichols chosen for family commission
JACKSONVILLE (FBW) Gary N. Nichols, associate director
of the Discipleship and Family Department of the Florida Baptist
Convention, was one of six persons appointed to the Florida
Commission of Marriage and Family by Florida Speaker of the House
Johnnie Byrd.
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Music leaders set for ‘2000 and More in 2004’ conference Feb. 28
JACKSONVILLE(FBC) Childrens choir directors across
Florida are voicing their excitement as time draws near for
"2000 and More in 2004," Feb. 28 at First Baptist
Church, Orlando.
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Miami Baptists lead in church starts
JACKSONVILLE (FBC) - According to a report released by the
Florida Baptist Conventions Church Planting Department,
Florida Baptists started 13 new churches in Dec., 2003.
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PBAU set to install sixth president
WEST PALM BEACH (PBAU)Palm Beach Atlantic University
will formally install its sixth president, David W. Clark, in a
traditional academic ceremony Feb. 26.
Florida Focus
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Florida Focus
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Training Update
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Training Update
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NationalNational News
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National observance of Covenant Marriage set for Feb. 15
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)How can Christian churches battle
the legalization of homosexual unions? How can they begin to
reverse the 30-year fallout of "no-fault divorce"?
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Orlando firm sponsors first-ever national ‘Day of Purity’ Feb. 13
ORLANDO (FBW)Launching the first national "Day of
Purity" Feb. 13, Orlando-based Liberty Counsel is calling
for the Americas students to promote purity and to offer
"pure" Valentines Day activities.
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‘True Love Waits’ goes to XXVIII Olympics
The international True Love Waits campaign will celebrate its
10th anniversary in Athens, Greece Aug. 22 at the XXVIII Olympiad.
For more information, visit www.truelovewaits.com,
send e-mail inquiries to truvelovewaits@lifeway.com,
or call 800-LUV-WAIT.
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‘Churches Praying for Churches’ initiative launched
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)In an effort to promote supportive
prayer among the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention, a
new initiative called "Churches Praying for Churches"
enables both individual believers and church prayer groups to
pray not only for their own churches but for every Southern
Baptist church during 2004.
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An interview with George Barna reveals insight into trends
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Church leaders are quick to take
note when George Barna conducts a survey. And they tap into what
he has written in 30-plus books and what he says in his research-based
seminars held across the country.
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Akin elected to helm of SEBTS by unanimous vote
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (BP)Daniel L. Akin became the sixth
president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Jan. 15
with a unanimous vote of the seminarys board of trustees.
National News Brief
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NOBTS to host event on Baptist distinctives
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NEW ORLEANS - The Baptist Center for Theology and Ministry at
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary will host a three-day
conference on Baptist distinctives Feb. 5-7, 2004. The conference
theme is "Issues in Baptist Polity."
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Ray Rigdon, dead at 84, led Seminary Extension
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Raymond M. (Ray) Rigdon, who led
the Southern Baptist Conventions Seminary Extension
ministry from 1969-1988, died Jan. 16 in Nashville, Tenn., after
a lengthy illness. He was 84.
FeatureFamily Matters
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Baby Boot Camp aimed at encouraging new moms
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP)The first six weeks of motherhood
can be one of the most difficult seasons in a womans life.
Life with a new baby often reveals a large gap between
expectations and reality, forcing many first-time moms into a
world where they soon find themselves completely unprepared.
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Pediatrician touts love & discipline
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)After almost a decade as a
pediatrician, William Slonecker had heard it all the
medical questions about kids with colic and strep throat and an
array of other queries from anxious parents wondering about this
or that symptom.
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COMMENTARY: Heading off teen rebellion
QUESTION: My children are still in elementary
school and I want to avoid adolescent rebellion in the future if
I can. What can you tell me to help me get ready for this scary
time?
Media Montage
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NCAA basketball coaches reading Purpose-Driven Life
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)When the moral crisis of college
basketball motivated a meeting this past fall of the NCAAs
Division I coaches, New Mexicos Ritchie McKay came armed
with what he thought could help turn the tide: Rick Warrens
book The Purpose-Driven Life.
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REVIEW - The Da Vinci Code: Distinguishing fact from fiction
Several months ago, a friend came to me outraged over Dan
Browns thriller, The Da Vinci Code. He read the
book, and while he found the story fascinating, it was filled, he
said, with historical distortions and was nothing but an anti-Christian
specifically anti-Catholicscreed. Dont worry, I
told him, it will blow over like all fads. Besides, no thinking
person will take it seriously.
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Barrows’ hymnals donated to SBTS
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)While relocating his residence from
Atlanta to Charlotte, N.C., this fall, Cliff Barrows realized his
vast collection of hymnals and music books needed a new home as
well.
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FCC may reverse ruling allowing expletive
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)If Federal Communications
Commission Chairman Michael Powell has his way, an expletive for
male-female relations may be a thing of the past at least on
broadcast television and radio.
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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