January 13,2005 - Issue Archive
Published January 13, 2005
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IMB photo
A group of citizens digs through rubble to recover one of the countless corpses in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, near the Penayung River that overflowed after the Dec. 26 tsunami and violently swept away anything in its way – people, dwellings and cars.
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Florida Baptists pitch in after tsunamis hit
BARBARA DENMAN Florida Baptist Convention
Published January 13, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Just months after mounting a
comprehensive relief strategy in the aftermath of four deadly
hurricanes, the Florida Baptist Convention will send $150,000 to
the Southern Baptist International Mission Board (IMB) to help
tsunami-devastated southern Asia where millions are homeless and
desperate for help.
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Hurricanes top Witness stories for 2004
JONI B. HANNIGAN Managing Editor
Published January 13, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)-From surviving ferocious weather to
performing heroically in the face of Americas war on
terror, Florida Baptists have ministered both in the marketplace
of ideas and through practical means while the world watched in
2004.
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Baptist state papers choose top national stories
Published January 13, 2005
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)It is not possible in one article
to recap all the major news from the last 12 months. But, as a
review of the top issues for the year, Baptist Press polled the
news staffs representing the 41 state Baptist conventions, asking
each to identify 10 national stories, five SBC stories and three
state convention stories that stood out in 2004.
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Sanctity of Human Life focus covers variety of issues
JONI B. HANNIGAN Managing Editor
Published January 13, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW) Southern Baptists across America
will mark Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, January 16, mindful of
recent victories in the political arenathe re-election of a
pro-life president, the gain of pro-life votes in the U.S.
Senate, and the introduction of key legislation touching on
issues from partial-birth abortion to stem cell research and
cloning.
OpinionGuest Editorial
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Tsunami: A merciful call from God for repentence
Guest Editorial
From pulpits to news programs, from The New York Times
to the Wall Street Journal, the message of the tsunami
was missed. It is a double grief when lives are lost and lessons
are not learned. Every deadly calamity is a merciful call from
God for the living to repent. Weep with those who weep,
the Bible says. Yes, but let us also weep for our own rebellion
against the living God. Lesson one: weep for the dead. Lesson two:
weep for yourselves.
Point of View
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Florida Baptists remain faithful in year of crises
Point of View
As Florida Baptists enter the year 2005, we cannot help but
reflect on Gods blessingsand immense opportunitiesof
the past year.
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Cheesy religion
Point of View
The second commandment, Thou shalt not make unto thee
any graven image, is not just designed to prohibit
idolatry, but also to prohibit the profaning of the sacred. Any
attempt by man to depict the divine always ends up
trivializing and desecrating it. Thus, man is commanded by
God to keep his hands off the sacred, lest he commit
sacrilege.
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God and the tsunami: Theology in the headlines
Point of View
The tragedy unfolding in the Indian Ocean demands the worlds
attentionand calls for a clear Christian response. In the
aftermath of the disaster, some religious leaders suggested that
God was simply unable to prevent the tsunamis that destroyed so
many lives. Some secularists jumped on the opportunity to argue
that the tragedy was further proof that God does not exist.
Others simply blamed the earthquake and tidal waves on fate or
claimed that God had sent the destruction as punishment for the
victims sins.
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BREAKPOINT: A ‘bracing dose of humility’ for the new year
Point of View
The occasion of a new year is a time to reflect back on the
year endedwhich Im sure most Christians do with great
gratitude. Many of us believe that God was with us in providing
political leadership that will continue to support causes we
believe so deeply in. And God has seen us through a year of war
and international turmoil, a year in which we were spared further
terrorist attacks.
Letters to the Editor
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FloridaFlorida News
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Hurricanes top Witness stories for 2004
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)-From surviving ferocious weather to
performing heroically in the face of Americas war on
terror, Florida Baptists have ministered both in the marketplace
of ideas and through practical means while the world watched in
2004.
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Revivals vital for growth, convention strategist says
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Church and associational leaders can
approach 2005 with evangelistic momentum, reaching spiritually
lost residents in their communities by hosting Consumed
with Hope Harvest Revivals.
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Florida Baptists’ top African-American leader to take early retirement
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Sid Smith, director of the African-American
Ministries Division of the Florida Baptist Convention since 1994,
has requested and been granted an extended leave of absence to
care for his wife who has continuing health problems.
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New churches started
According to a report released by the Florida Baptist
Conventions Church Planting Department, Florida Baptists
started five new churches in November and December 2004.
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Sunday School class ignites controversy over Nativity scene
BARTOW (FBW)-Inspired by their December Sunday School study
unit, an Adult Two class in Bartow decided to exhibit their faith
in the public square. The discussion ignited by a simple,
homemade Nativity scene has spread from First Baptist Church
across the nation and across the world.
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Appeals court rejects Schindler's religious liberty request
LAKELAND (FBW)Ruling on their last pending appeal for
the year, Floridas Second District Court of Appeal Dec. 29
affirmed a lower courts decision to not re-open a case
involving the religious liberty of a disabled woman, Terri
Schiavo, by issuing a one-word decree: Affirmed.
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Broward moves closer to March vote on slots
Special election will seek voter's stamp of approval
FORT LAUDERDALE (FBW)In a lopsided 8-1 vote Dec. 14,
Broward County officials moved closer to holding a March 2005
special election seeking approval from voters to allow four pari-mutuel
facilities to install slot machines. The vote follows narrow
statewide approval Nov. 2 of a constitutional amendment to permit
votes in Broward and Miami-Dade counties for slots.
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BCF graduation brings celebration, anticipation
GRACEVILLE (BCF)Future teachers, preachers, counselors,
musicians and more walked the stage Dec. 10 to receive hard-earned
diplomas during the fall graduation ceremony at The Baptist
College of Florida (BCF).
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Choose Life tags now in 14 states
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)With the Ohio legislatures
recent approval of Choose Life license plates, 14 states now
offer drivers the bright yellow specialty tags. The national
movement, which began in Florida, now boasts contributions
nationally of more than $3.7 million for agencies that encourage
adoption.
Florida News Briefs
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Former Florida convention staffer John Claude Walters dies at 78
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)John Claude Walters, 78, former
assistant executive director of the Florida Baptist Convention,
died Dec. 28 at Union General Hospital in Blairsville, Ga.
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Fred Wolfe to lead BCF's annual preaching conference Feb. 7-9
GRACEVILLE (BCF)-Baptist College of Florida will host its
annual preaching conference Feb. 7 - 9 at the schools
Graceville campus. The event is schedule to take place 1011
a.m. each day in the Assembly Center.
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Ronald Reagan is focus of PBAU's ethics forum March 29-30
WEST PALM BEACH (FBW)Palm Beach Atlantic University will
host a forum on A Legacy of Ethics and Character
March 29-30 focusing on the character and principles of former
President Ronald W. Reagan.
Florida Focus
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NationalNational News
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Baptist state papers choose top national stories
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)It is not possible in one article
to recap all the major news from the last 12 months. But, as a
review of the top issues for the year, Baptist Press polled the
news staffs representing the 41 state Baptist conventions, asking
each to identify 10 national stories, five SBC stories and three
state convention stories that stood out in 2004.
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Barna notes ‘encouraging’, ‘disappointing’ 2004 trends
VENTURA, Calf. (Barna Group)After a year of interviewing
thousands of adults, ministers, and young people, many insights
into the spiritual contours of Americans emerged from the studies
conducted by The Barna Group. In his annual year-end summary of
some of the highlights and lowlights from his companys
research, cultural analyst George Barna noted that there is
reason to be encouragedand concerned.
FeaturesTsunami
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Florida Baptists pitch in after tsunamis hit
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Just months after mounting a
comprehensive relief strategy in the aftermath of four deadly
hurricanes, the Florida Baptist Convention will send $150,000 to
the Southern Baptist International Mission Board (IMB) to help
tsunami-devastated southern Asia where millions are homeless and
desperate for help.
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Baptists bury dead, give aid, hope to tsunami survivors
KRABI, Thailand (BP)Just a small cement building, Krabi
Baptist Church was still adorned with colorful lights and
tinseled decorations from Christmas. A large banner proclaiming
Joy to the World hung in the baptistry.
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Videos about tsunami relief available on line
RICHMOND, Va. (BP)"100% Relief: Reflections on the
Tsunami" a new, one-minute video about the Asian
tsunami disaster and Southern Baptist response will be
available from the International Mission Board for downloading
and use in Sunday worship services.
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First Person
Don't look away from South Asia's suffering
For days, maybe even weeks, many Christians will focus on the
staggering human suffering in southern Asia.
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IMB tsunami gifts at $1.4 million and counting
RICHMOND, Va. (BP) Checks. Thousands of them.
Overflowing mail tubs and filling work bins. All for tsunami
survivors.
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Survivors, aid workers mourn dead, focus on needs of living
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (BP)Minutes after feeling the
earthquake Dec. 26, Ibu Tetty was in her house in the small
village of Desa Nusa, about 10 kilometers from the coast in
Indonesias Aceh province.
Sanctity of Human Life
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Sanctity of Human Life focus covers variety of issues
JACKSONVILLE (FBW) Southern Baptists across America
will mark Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, January 16, mindful of
recent victories in the political arenathe re-election of a
pro-life president, the gain of pro-life votes in the U.S.
Senate, and the introduction of key legislation touching on
issues from partial-birth abortion to stem cell research and
cloning.
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Choose Life tags now in 14 states
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)With the Ohio legislatures
recent approval of Choose Life license plates, 14 states now
offer drivers the bright yellow specialty tags. The national
movement, which began in Florida, now boasts contributions
nationally of more than $3.7 million for agencies that encourage
adoption.
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‘Persistent vegetative state’: What does that mean?
NASHVILLE (ERLC)The Florida case of Terri Schiavo, the
brain-injured woman at the center of a controversy surrounding
attempts to remove her feeding tube, has focused national
attention on one of the bioethical problems of our daythe
Persistent Vegetative State.
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Steven Curtis Chapman: Adoption enhances appreciation for Gospel
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Award-winning Christian songwriter
and recording artist Steven Curtis Chapman remembers the aha
moment, the moment in his life when the Gospel of Jesus
Christ became amazingly clear to him.
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Stunning photography captures God's image
NASHVILLE , Tenn. (ERLC)-When you pick up Ric Ergenbrights
book, The Image of God, the first thing you may notice
is its size--the oversized volume has over 150 pages. But when
you open the book, you wont notice the books size or
weight any longeryou will be drawn into the stunning
photography that captures images of the crowning achievement of
Gods creationmankind.
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Stem cells help paraplegic progress after accident
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ERLC)-Stem cells are producing miraculous
results without sacrificing young human beings in the process.
Take Susan Fajt and Laura Dominguez, for instance.
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Youngsters in need of a ‘forever’ family
First Person
I enjoy watching the antics of Anne and Rebekah on Sunday
mornings. Toddling around and peeking from behind their mothers
skirts, the two-year-olds are just like their other friends at
churchexcept their birthplace is over nine thousand miles
away.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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January 23: Reach beyond ethnic barriers
Luke 10:25-37
Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and
philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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January 30: Avoid alcohol and drug abuse
Proverbs 20:1; 23:20-21, 29-33; Romans 14:19-21; Ephesians 5:15-18
Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and
philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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January 16: Protect Human life
Exodus 1:15-20; Jeremiah 19:3b-6; 33:6-9; Romans 8:1
- 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 23: What about heavenly rewards?
Luke 19:12-27
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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January 30: What about unbelievers?
Luke 20:8-19
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St.
Augustine.
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January 16: What about helpless people?
Luke 4:17-21; 6:18-21; 9:46-48; 18:15-17
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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