May 6, 2004
Published May 6, 2004
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Children’s Homes celebrates centennial
LAKELAND (FBW)In 1904 the Florida Baptist Orphanage
ministered to 23 children. B.M. Bean served as superintendent and
his wife, Jennie, as matron of a two-story facility in Arcadia.
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768+ reasons to reach goal
LAKELAND (FBCH)Indulge me for two quick but purposeful
trivia questions. First, what do the Campbell Soup Kids and
Florida Baptist Childrens Homes have in common? Answer:
They share the same birth year.
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Florida House sends parental notice to voters
TALLAHASSEE (FBW) The Florida Legislature capped its
2004 Session near midnight April 30, with the House finally
capitulating to the Senate on a bill which will place on Novembers
ballot a constitutional amendment requiring parents to be
notified of a minor seeking an abortion.
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Legislators welcome Rick Warren in session's final week
TALLAHASSEE (FBW) In the midst of the waning days of
the legislative session, members of the Florida Legislature and
Gov. Jeb Bush welcomed author Rick Warren to the state capital to
teach his book, The Purpose Driven Life. Visiting
Tallahassee at the invitation of a bipartisan coalition of House
and Senate members who participate in a weekly Bible study,
Warren told a reception of local pastors that the U.S. is at the
tipping point of a spiritual awakening.
OpinionEditorial
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After a century of caring, Florida Baptist Children’s Homes deserves our best support
Editorial
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
A few weeks ago, my parents retired from full-time Christian
work after many years of ministry and theyre moving to
Florida (of course!). Thinking about their retirement has caused
me to remember all that they have done to serve not only the
churches in which they have ministered, but also myself and their
six other children.
Point of View
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Window of gratitude open to help Haitian Baptists
Point-of-View
JOHN SULLIVAN Executive Director-Treasurer, Florida Baptist Convention
During the past two weeks, the leadership of the Florida
Baptist Convention has made arrangements to deliver beans, rice
and water to Baptist churches in Haiti. The Caribbean country has
been plagued with a shortage of food since early February when
revolutionaries overthrew the government of President Jean
Bertrand Aristede. The rebels cut off food supplies to cities and
towns outside of Port Au Prince, created a nation of lawlessness
and exacerbated the extreme poverty of the people.
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BREAKPOINT: Darwin's doubters: Changing paradigms, intelligently
Point-of-View
CHARLES COLSON
Intelligent design is the argument by scientists that the
world shows clear signs that it was designed and is not simply
the result of random evolution.
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Tillman paid the ultimate price
Point-of-View
PETER BECK Southern Baptist Theological Seminaryprice
Id never heard of Pat Tillman before he joined the Army
two years ago.
Not being a big football fan, I had no idea that he played for
the Arizona Cardinals. But the minute the story broke about his
enlisting and volunteering to be a Ranger, I knew Pat Tillman
because I was, at one time, just like Pat Tillman. I, too, was an
Army Ranger.
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Senate president apologizes for Baptist pastors prayer
TALLAHASSEE (FBW) Florida Senate President James E.
Jim King (R-Jacksonville) apologized to members of
the legislative body April 28 after Florida Baptist pastor
Clayton Cloer invoked the name of Jesus in his prayer in the
Senate chamber as guest chaplain of the day. Kings comments
resulted in media coverage of the incident across the state,
while the pastor of First Baptist Church of Central Florida in
Orlando insisted that his prayer was consistent with guidelines
given to guest chaplains.
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Florida Senate resolution congratulates Florida Baptist Children's Homes for making a difference for 100 years
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South Florida leader responds to changing times
FORT LAUDERDALE (FBC) In 1953 Tanna Dawson moved to
Broward County, which at the time was to a rural region
overshadowed by its glitzy, older sibling to the south metropolitan Miami.
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Tournament winner says Jesus is best example of one who ‘guarded His mind’
In 1999 a 12-year-old Miami boy accidentally killed a six-year-old
girl by pounding away at her until her body was limp. ...
According to this yound man, he was imitating wrestling stunts he
saw on a professional wrestling program. Another 13-year-old boy
in Palm Beach County took a loaded gun to school and murdered his
35-year-old male teacher. This young man claimed he was just
trying to scare his teacher when the gun went off. ...
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HISTORICAL VIGNETTE: Childrens Homes have hosted children, cows, hogs and a pony
In 1904 the Florida Baptist Childrens Home had 23
residents. One hundred years later, in 2004, they had ministered
to over 23,000 children. From the first year to the centennial
year is a story of love, faith, professionalism, and caring.
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Prayer before Florida House of Representatives by Rick Warren, April 28, 2004
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Prayer before Florida Senate by Clayton Cloer, April 28, 2004
Baptism Report
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Florida Baptist baptism drop follows SBC reduction
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Florida Baptists stirred the baptismal
waters 34,274 times during 2003, surpassing the 30,000 mark for
the tenth time in a row. In the past decade, Florida Baptist
churches baptized 353,846 new converts, averaging more than
35,000 baptisms a year.
Florida News Brief
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Former FBSC officer dies at 83
LOUISVILLE, KY (FBW)-Walter Allen Townsend, past member of the
State Board of Missions from Choctaw Baptist Association and vice
president of the Florida Baptist Convention, died April 26 in a
Louisville, Ky., health-care facility. Townsend, 83, was an
active member of First Baptist Church, Niceville, where he was a
deacon.
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Operation Beans and Rice underway
JACKSONVILLE (FBC) - The International Mission Board, SBC, has
sent $30,000 in hunger funds to the Florida Baptist Convention to
assist in Operation: Beans and Rice, an ambitious
plan to distribute bags of food to 19,000 families in the
villages and towns of Haiti.
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United Christian Giving awards $168,000 in grants
FORT MYERS (FBW)-April 19 United Christian Giving held its
award luncheon and distributed Challenge Grants totaling
approximately $168,000 to 48 pre-selected Christian organizations
throughout southwest Florida.
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PBAU names School of Pharmacy for Gregory family benefactors
WEST PALM BEACH (PBAU)- Palm Beach Atlantic University
trustees voted April 23 to name the School of Pharmacy for the
patriarch of the Gregory family, benefactors of the universitys
pharmacy program. The Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy joins
the Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. School of Business and the Catherine
T. MacArthur School of Continuing Education as Palm Beach
Atlantics named schools.
Florida Focus
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Training Update
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Training Update
NationalNational News
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Hamill media swarm is opportunity to ‘proclaim Christ’
MACON, Miss. (BP)For Greg Duncan, May 2 began with a 6 a.m.
knock on the door from a local police officer making his way
through the small town of Macon, Miss., to relay the news they
had all waited to hear.
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Mayor says towns nightly prayer vigils have been answered
MACON, Miss. (BP)People in Thomas Hamills hometown
of Macon, Miss., are praising God for the confirmation of his
safety after the American contractor was held captive in Iraq for
23 days.
International News
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Marines follow wooden cross in grueling 2-hour run
CAMP KINSER, Okinawa, Japan (BP)At first glance, the
formation looked like the usual Marine Corps early-morning troop
run.
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Leaders, defectors at Capitol rally call for N. Korea's freedom
WASHINGTON (BP)Members of Congress and advocates of
religious liberty and human rights joined with defectors from
North Korea April 28 at a Capitol Hill rally for freedom from
that Asian countrys oppressive regime.
National News Briefs
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Retirement video made in three languages
DALLAS (BP)The Annuity Board is responding to the
growing needs of language congregations in the Southern Baptist
Convention with the introduction of a new retirement video series.
A 15-minute video in Spanish, Korean and English is now available
to ministers and church employees.
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Former President Bush to speak at Union Univ.
JACKSON, Tenn. (BP)President George Bush will be the
keynote speaker Sept. 21 for Union Universitys eighth
annual Scholarship Banquet at the Carl Perkins Civic Center in
Jackson, Tenn.
FeatureEvangelism
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Evangelist Luis Palau profiled in WMU mag
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP)Christian evangelist and writer
Luis Palau will be profiled in the July 2004 issue of Nuestra
Tarea, the premier Spanish-language missions and ministries
magazine produced by national Womans Missionary Union.
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Clothing store owner takes ‘mobile store’ mission on the road
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Jim Tatum is a layperson who leads by
example. Whether he is witnessing or selling suits, his gift of
giving is more than a personality trait and his servitude and
concern for others are more than a lifestyle. To Tatum these are
all an answer to Gods claim on his life.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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May 9: Loving Spouses
1 Corinthians 7:1-7; Ephesians 5:22-25, 28-33
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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May 16: Nurturing Family Relationships
Ephesians 6:1-4; 1 Timothy 5:1-8
- 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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May 9: Confidently Serving
2 Timothy 4
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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May 16: Excellent Leadership
Titus 1
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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