February 24 - Issue Archive
Published February 24, 2005
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Jonathan Pettigrew is a US/C-2 NAMB missionary who works as a Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM) director at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis (IUPUI), a campus of 28,000 students.
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Collegiate ministry defines success: OBEDIENCE
LEE WEEKS North American Mission Board
Published February 24, 2005
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (NAMB)Jonathan Pettigrew doesnt
remember anything about his 100-foot fall down a Colorado
mountain in December 2002.
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Pompano Brazilian church hosts state execs, editors
TONY CARTLEDGE Biblical Recorder
Published February 24, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE (BR)Florida Baptists hosted the annual
gathering of state Baptist executives and editors meeting in Fort
Lauderdale Feb. 15-18.
OpinionGuest Editorial
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A surprise endorsement for doctrine
Guest Editorial
God gives good press to doctrine. But surveys of evangelicals
usually do notuntil recently. In Gods book, knowing
his Son and believing true things about Him is liberty. You
will know the truth, and the truth will set you free (John
8:32). Gods self-revelation in the Bible is not a wax nose.
Paul calls it the standard of teaching to which you were
committed (Rom. 6:17). Its a standard, a yardstick, a
pattern. You measure truth by it. Elsewhere he calls it the
whole counsel of God (Acts 20:27), and the pattern of
the soundwords and the good deposit entrusted to you
(2 Tim. 1:13-14). It does not change. Our everlasting salvation
is determined by whether we believe it: Whoever abides in
the teaching has both the Father and the Son (2 John 1:9).
Depart from the doctrine, and you depart from Christ. Or, better,
keep watch over your doctrine and you will save ...
yourself (1 Tim. 4:16).
Point of View
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HEARTBEAT: Terri Schiavo should not be put to death for her disability
Point of View
A young mother beams with determination as she drags her
daughters frail body through an inflatable obstacle course.
Setting the grinning child back into a junior-sized wheelchair to
tie her tennis shoes, the mom explains the child was born early
and has cerebral palsy. At eight, she cannot walk or talkshe
just smiles.
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BREAKPOINT: Bring in the clowns: Trivializing the law
Point of View
While most Americans will do almost anything to avoid jury
duty, 250 prospective jurors in California are hoping that they
will be selected. Im talking about the prospective jurors
in the Michael Jackson case. For the lucky twelve, serving
in this years trial of the century is like
hitting the lottery.
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Eat right, get plenty of exercise ... and do your daily crossword puzzle
Point of View
Everywhere you turn somebody is telling you to eat better and
exercise regularly. We all know these things can help keep our
bodies healthy and prevent all types of illnesses, but have you
ever wondered how you can keep your mind healthy?
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The miracle of love & grace means inner ‘bedrock of hope’ which brings joy
Point of View
EL CAJON, Calif. (BP) Does God still perform miracles?
Ask missionary Bertha Smith. During her early days in China, she
settled in the only place she could find in the village of
Tsining an ox stall in a villagers barn.
FloridaFlorida News
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Pompano Brazilian church hosts state execs, editors
FORT LAUDERDALE (BR)Florida Baptists hosted the annual
gathering of state Baptist executives and editors meeting in Fort
Lauderdale Feb. 15-18.
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Floridian selected to Acteen panel
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WMU)Allison Henderson is a shining
example of how God is developing dynamic and emerging leaders
through Acteens, in addition to nurturing a missions lifestyle.
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New churches join Florida Baptist Convention
According to a report released by the Florida Baptist
Conventions Church Planting Department, Florida Baptists
started 11 new churches in January 2005.
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Arcadia couple buoyed by church family, stranger
Arcadia (FBW)Charles and Marilyn Ranger moved from
Chicago to Arcadia in 1972 for Floridas warm weather, and
32 years later, Florida weather took their home. They now tell
anyone who will listen about a Heavenly Father Who provided what
they needed after Hurricane Charley, through a loving church
family and a strangers generosity.
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LifeWay’s new strategic marketing director has ties to Florida
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LWCR)Harold Pinto brings more than 25
years of marketing experience to his newly-created position as
strategic marketing director in the church resources division of
LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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‘Ramblin’ Road Trip’ VBS curriculum displayed
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Florida News Briefs
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Parenting skills that build strong families
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Prevent the abuse of minors; learn to develop safety and security policies
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First Annual Panhandle Classic March 19
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Everywhere with Jesus! is the theme for 2005 Mother-Daughter overnight events
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NationalNational News
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‘Fast 50’ leadership seminars June 23-24 follow SBC meeting
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Church leaders can find information
online about a series of intensive ministry training seminars to
be conducted in conjunction with the Southern Baptist Conventions
annual meeting in Nashville in June.
FeaturesAnnie Armstrong Offering
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Collegiate ministry defines success: OBEDIENCE
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (NAMB)Jonathan Pettigrew doesnt
remember anything about his 100-foot fall down a Colorado
mountain in December 2002.
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How 2005 AAEO gifts will be used
Last year (2004) receipts to the Annie Armstrong Easter
Offering for North American Missions totaled nearly $54 million.
This years goal of $55 million will continue to help 5,200
missionaries, many of them jointly sponsored through partnerships
with NAMB and state conventions
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2005 Facts about NAMB
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2005 Facts about AAEO
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How missionaries use AAEO gifts
The majority of AAEO gifts provide salaries and benefits for
our missionaries, but some is also used to supply vital supplies
for their ministries. The items below represent a sample of how
Annie Armstrong Easter Offering gifts are used to reach people
for Christ.
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Week of PRAYER for those who have ANSWERED HIS CALL
What is the purpose of the Week of Prayer?
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Missionary at home starting churches on the range
FALLON, Nev. (NAMB)After a week of driving, having put
900 miles on his car, Mitch Bryant watches the sunset as he pulls
into the driveway of his home. Driving between churches in Nevada
is nothing like what he was used to back home in Arkansas when he
would visit fellow pastors.
Media Montage
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31 ‘Jesus habits’ set forth as spiritual disciplines
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Some habits are hard to break, but
author Jay Dennis believes that through Jesus Christ, individuals
have the power to overcome bad habits and begin new Jesus
habits.
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Justice Department to appeal obscenity case dismissal
WASHINGTON (BP)The U.S. Department of Justice has
announced it will appeal a recent setback on obscenity, providing
a glimmer of hope it may prosecute such cases with more ardor
under a new attorney general.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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March 6: Jesus: more than a prophet
Mark 8:27-30; Acts 3:17-26
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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March 13: Jesus our king
John 12:12-15; 18:33-37; 19:1-3, 14-16
- 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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March 6: Accept God’s assignment
Jeremiah 1:1-19
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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March 13: Guard against sin
Jeremiah 5:1-5, 7-8, 11-12
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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