Issue Archive
Published February 26, 2004
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Photos by Joni B. Hannigan
(Left) Felix Ramirez, pastor of La Primera Iglesia Bautista de Mascotte, leads the procession to his son Eric Ramirez's grave at Florida National Cemetery at Bushnell Feb. 21. (Right-top) Maria Ramirez (r) and her daughter Xochil Elmore, put roses on Eric's casket. (Right-bottom) Tracy Benson-Ramirez accepts a U.S. flag while daughter, Isis, nearly two, looks on from Tracy's mother's arms. For story, click here.
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Welch to be nominated for SBC president
WOODSTOCK, Ga. (BP)Bobby Welch, pastor of First Baptist
Church in Daytona Beach, Fla., will be nominated as president of
the Southern Baptist Convention during the June 15-16 annual
meeting in Indianapolis.
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Miami NAMB missionaries minister to internationals
MIAMI (NAMB)To say Michael Daily likes a challenge would
be an understatement.
Ministering in the midst of disaster has almost become routine
for the Missouri native, a North American missionary who has
served as director of church and community ministries with the
Miami Baptist Association for the past 17 years.
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SBC president proposes changing conventions name
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Southern Baptist Convention
President Jack Graham has called for a new name for the
denomination and will appoint a committee to study the idea.
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Graham weighs in on culture, BWA, chaplains
MADISON (FBW)-Characterizing his two years in office as a
"battle for the life of the souls of humanity,"
Southern Baptist Convention president Jack Graham said the
opportunity for Southern Baptists to impact the world has never
been greater.
OpinionEditorial
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Who REALLY killed Jesus? My role and the Father’s
Editorial
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
As if there hasnt been enough ink spilled on the
subject, forgive my humble effort at engaging the cultural
phenomenon known as, "The Passion of The Christ." Mel
Gibsons controversial film is now in theaters after months
of media attention and Christian curiosity has made the movie one
of the most anticipated works to come to the big screen in years.
Point of View
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God’s love and wrath reveal His redemptive plan
Point-of-View
JOHN SULLIVAN Executive Director-Treasurer, Florida Baptist Convention
To understand the Doctrine of God, one must examine His love
and wrath. Gods love and wrath are different sides of the
same coin. His wrath is one aspect of his divine love. Those who
reject His love experience Gods wrath.
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Some take ‘unimaginable risks to follow God’s leading’
Point-of-View
ROBERT E. "BOB" RECCORD North American Mission Board
- This time of year has traditionally been a very special one in Southern Baptist life as we focus on the mission of reaching North America for Christ and we celebrate the missionaries who are ministering in the spiritual outposts of our homeland. It’s also a time to lift up the needs of the mission to reach North America.
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Meology vs. Theology
Point-of-View
J. THOMAS GREEN III president, Florida Baptist State Convention
The biblical admonition of 2 Timothy 2:2 calls for us to stand
firm in the faith. Paul writes, "And the things that thou
hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to
faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also." Your
beliefs determine your behavior. It is important that you
understand what you believe and why you believe these truths. The
stewardship of teaching and transferring the truth from
generation to generation remains the responsibility of the church.
The invading of contemporary culture with biblical truth is the
challenge for our churches.
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‘The Passion’ and the Talmud examined
Point-of-View
TERRY MATTINGLY Baptist Press
The ancient rabbinic text is clear about the punishment for
those who twisted sacred law and misled the people of Israel.
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‘The Passion of The Christ’
Point-of-View
TED BAEHR MOVIEGUIDE
"The Passion of the Christ" is not your average
passion play, although it covers the time period from the Garden
of Gethsemane to the Resurrection. Going beyond most passion
plays, it highlights in stark, dark, intense terms the spiritual
warfare raging around Jesus Christ during His Passion in a
concrete way.
Bibliocipher
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Bibliocipher
FloridaFlorida News
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Pastor proclaims ‘Gloria de Dios’ while mourning son
MASCOTTE (FBW) Pastor Felix Ramirez honored his fallen
son, a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq this month, in the way he knew
best. He officiated at the funeral, led the procession of
mourners from a white hearse to a rotunda at the cemetery, and,
finally, sprinkled soil into an open grave, praying and reciting
Scripture.
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New Florida churches
According to a report released by the Florida Baptist
Conventions Church Planting Department, Florida Baptists
started 13 new churches in January 2004.
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Vines says denominations are ‘implicitly’ scriptural
ORANGE PARK (FBC)-Speaking at a Jacksonville-area rally, Jerry
Vines, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville,
declared, "Some things we can do better together than we can
do separately. We want to win this whole city to Jesus Christ.
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Wild game feasts reach unchurched hunters, friends
CALLAHAN (FBW)-Several Florida churches have capitalized on
their members love of hunting and fishing to attract
sportsmen to church events where hunting and fishing tales are
mixed with Gospel presentations. First Baptist Church, Callahan,
and Green Pond Baptist Church, Polk City, recently hosted crowds
of hunting enthusiasts, while other Florida churches plan to host
similar events this year.
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Constitutional amendment on parental rights sought
TALLAHASSEE (FBW) - Florida House leaders Feb. 17 passed a
tightly worded proposal to amend the Florida State Constitution
to ensure the rights of parents to raise their children without
undue fear of Floridas unusually strong privacy provision.
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2004 National Day of Care set for Feb. 29
JACKSONVILLE (FBW) - The National Day of Care - "Compassionate
Aids Relief Effort" is set for Sunday, Feb. 29, according to
a press release.
Florida Focus
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Florida Focus
Training Update
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Training Update
NationalNational News
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Sullivan addresses conference on Baptist polity
NEW ORLEANS (BP)Many Southern Baptists dont really
understand the true relationships between their SBC ministries,
state conventions, associations and local congregations, said
John Sullivan, executive director of the Florida Baptist
Convention.
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Congregationalism: Viable & biblical, speakers say
Web Exclusive
NEW ORLEANS (BP)--At a time when traditional Baptist church
government, known as congregational polity, has fallen out of
favor in some churches, a number of Southern Baptist thinkers met
at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary to discuss the issue.
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Elders in Baptist churches? Conference examines the idea
Web Exclusive
NEW ORLEANS (BP)--Elders and congregationalism. For many
Baptists, these terms sound like polar opposites. However,
according to some speakers at the "Issues in Baptist Polity"
conference, the two may not be mutually exclusive.
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Interest & dialogue sparked by 'church polity' conference theme
Web Exclusive
NEW ORLEANS (BP)--Don't tell the pastors, professors and
students who attended the "Issues in Baptist Polity"
conference that church governance is a boring topic.
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Vines urges preachers to be shepherds, soldiers
JACKSONVILLE (BP)What is the pressing theological
question for this generation? And how are preachers supposed to
deal with it?
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Union’s Dockery sees ‘common ground’ in Calvinism debate
JACKSON, Tenn. (BP)Are Southern Baptists Calvinists? Yes
and no, said David S. Dockery, president of Union University.
Yes, because some Southern Baptists subscribe to Calvinist
beliefs in some form; no, because all do not.
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SBC panel recommends break with Baptist World Alliance
Floridian leads one-man protest before Executive Committee vote
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (FBW/BP)-The Southern Baptist Conventions
Executive Committee overwhelmingly approved a report from a study
committee recommending withdrawal from the Baptist World
Alliance, a nearly 100-year-old organization of more than 200
Baptist denominations. The recommendation awaits final approval
by messengers to the SBC annual meeting in Indianapolis in June.
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EC asks New Orleans Seminary to adopt sole membership
Web Exclusive
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Capping a two-hour discussion that
focused on corporate law and Baptist polity, Executive Committee
members asked New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary trustees
Feb. 17 to make the Southern Baptist Convention the "sole
member" of the seminary.
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Further steps approved to change Annuity Board's name, ministry
Web Exclusive
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--The process of changing the Annuity
Board's name and expanding its ministry opportunities moved
forward as the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee
approved recommendations to amend the entity's charter and the
charter of its affiliates during the committee's Feb. 16-17
meeting in Nashville, Tenn.
FeatureAnnie Armstrong Easter Offering
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Annie remains role model for missions commitment
The woman for whom the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for
North American Missions was named lived from 1850 to 1938, but
her boldness and commitment to missions during her lifetime
continue to serve as a model for today.
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AAEO - The Missionaries
The following are among nearly 5,200 missionaries in the
United States and Canada supported by the Annie Armstrong Easter
Offering for North American Missions.
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Offering directly supports missionaries, ministries
One hundred percent of Annie Armstrong Easter Offering funds
directly support North American Mission Board (NAMB) missionaries
and their ministries. These funds ensure 5,200 missionaries in
the United States, Canada and U.S. territories are equipped with
salaries, benefits, and supplies to sustain their ministries and
impact as many people as possible with the good news of Jesus
Christ.
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AAEO - NAMB Facts
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What your gifts can do ...
The items below represents a sample of how Annie Armstrong
Easter Offering gifts may be used.
Evangelism
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FAITH moves people to ‘see the world as God sees it’
DAYTONA BEACH (BP)Because many churches lack an
evangelism strategy, they default to evangelistic indifference,
said Gene Mims, vice president of the church resources division
of LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Father and son duo use FAITH to mobilize congregation
DAYTONA BEACH (BP)In a different twist to the "Like
father, like son" story, Doug Tester and his father, Gene,
have become coworkers through the FAITH Sunday School/evangelism
strategy.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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February 29: Disciplined Service
Matthew 20:20-28; Romans 12:9-13
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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March 7: Demonstrating Spiritual Leadership
Judges 4:4-10, 14-16; 5:1-2, 6-9
- 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 29: Manage money wisely
Proverbs 6:6-11; 10:4; 11:24-25; 14:23; 17:18; 18:9; 19:17; 21:13, 20; 22:7, 9, 26-27; 28:27
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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March 7: Evangelism
1 Timothy 1-2
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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