Issue Archive - March 3, 2005
Published March 3, 2005
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Welch says Baptists seeking ‘elephant hunt’
ERIN CURRY Baptist Press
Published March 3, 2005
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Recounting lessons from his 50-state
bus tour to promote evangelism and cooperation, Southern Baptist
Convention President Bobby Welch said people in the pews and
pulpits are eager for a new challenge with eternal implicationsone
akin to an elephant hunt rather than chasing
squirrels and rabbits and birds.
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NAMB focuses on diverse missions
Miami church hosts NAMB commissioning in ethnic setting
MARTIN KING North American Mission Board
Published March 3, 2005
MIAMI (BP)Fifty-four new missionaries were urged to
depend on the Lord, one another and Southern Baptists as they go
to their part of the North American mission field.
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Annie offering Week of Prayer features sculptor
Published March 3, 2005
PAVILLION, Wyo. (NAMB)With the deft skill of a trained
artisan, Terrell O'Brien selects a sculpting tool and places
it on the subject.
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Judge Greer orders Terri Schiavo’s food, water to stop Mar. 18
JONI B. HANNIGAN Managing Editor
Published March 3, 2005
CLEARWATER (FBW)Clearly leaving the appellate courts 21
days to decide if any of the legal motions or appeals in the
Terri Schiavo case have merit, Sixth Circuit Judge George W.
Greer Feb. 25 denied an emergency stay in the case of Terri
Schiavo.
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Raceway Ministries in 20th season at Daytona
CAROLYN NICHOLS Newswriter
Published March 3, 2005
DAYTONA (FBW)Racing fans at Daytona Speedway found not
only friendly faces, but also prayer partners in the tent of the
Central Florida Raceway Ministry. The annual Christian presence
at Daytona, in its 20th season, is a ministry arm of Halifax
Baptist Association.
OpinionEditorial
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Melting the ‘snowball effect’ of slots in South Florida
Editorial
Voters in Broward and Miami-Dade counties have already started
to cast their ballots in the March 8th referendums whether to
permit pari-mutuel facilities in the two South Florida counties
to install Las Vegas-style slot machines. And, the rest of the
Sunshine State may be living with the repercussions of their
decisions for decades.
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Please pray for a friend
Editorial
On Thursday, Feb. 24, our business managers
husband, Paul Bugbee, went home to be with the Lord after
succumbing to lung cancer. Most readers will not recognize Ginny
Bugbees name since her role with Florida Baptist
Witness is in the background. Nevertheless, Ginny is an
immensely integral part of our work something about which
our newsletter churches would quickly and heartily testify.
Point of View
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BREAKPOINT: Snake oil legislation: The politics of biotechnology
Point of View
Weve all heard the expression truth in advertising.
We have laws that require advertising to be truthful
and non-deceptive. They prohibit claims that are
likely to mislead consumers when theyre making a decision
about buying or using a product.
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An open letter to Olympic gold medalist Jennie Finch
Point of View
McMINNVILLE, Ore. (BP)Dear Jennie,
Congratulations on your Olympic performance. Your superior
pitching helped secure a gold medal for the U.S.A. softball team.
Way to go!
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Why health insurance costs so much
Point of View
As consumers, we are aware that our health insurance premiums
continue to rise, but we dont always understand why.
FloridaFlorida News
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NAMB focuses on diverse missions
Miami church hosts NAMB commissioning in ethnic setting
MIAMI (BP)Fifty-four new missionaries were urged to
depend on the Lord, one another and Southern Baptists as they go
to their part of the North American mission field.
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Judge Greer orders Terri Schiavo’s food, water to stop Mar. 18
CLEARWATER (FBW)Clearly leaving the appellate courts 21
days to decide if any of the legal motions or appeals in the
Terri Schiavo case have merit, Sixth Circuit Judge George W.
Greer Feb. 25 denied an emergency stay in the case of Terri
Schiavo.
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Speakers urge Christians to turn back ‘neo-pagan’ drift
FORT LAUDERDALE (FBW)--Speakers urged Christians to continue
to be salt and light in laying claim to Americas
rich Christian heritage during the 10th annual Reclaiming America
for Christ conference.
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America’s heritage of faith noted by conference speakers
FORT LAUDERDALE (FBW)--Courts have strayed from embracing Gods
precepts to mocking them during the last 175 years, Alliance
Defense Fund President Alan Sears told the 10th annual Reclaiming
America for Christ conference.
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South Florida slots referendums near March 8 vote
Florida Baptists, Christian Coalition educate Christians about dangers of expanded gambling
BROWARD/MIAMI-DADE (FBW) Even as early voting has begun
in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, proponents and opponents of
referendums in each county which would permit the introduction of
Las Vegas-style slot machines at seven pari-mutuel facilities in
the two South Florida counties are entering the home stretch in a
race that most observers believe the gambling industry will
easily win.
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15 years: Timeline since Terri’s collapse
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Florida News Briefs
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Ministry leaders learn to identify church role in modern culture at workshop
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Prevent the abuse of minors; learn to develop safety and security policies
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First Annual Panhandle Classic at Lynn Haven March 19 in memory Jack Grayson
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South Florida Bible Study Summit offers leaders age-specific training
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NationalNational News
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Welch says Baptists seeking ‘elephant hunt’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Recounting lessons from his 50-state
bus tour to promote evangelism and cooperation, Southern Baptist
Convention President Bobby Welch said people in the pews and
pulpits are eager for a new challenge with eternal implicationsone
akin to an elephant hunt rather than chasing
squirrels and rabbits and birds.
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SBC to vote on New Orleans sole membership status
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Messengers to the Southern Baptist
Convention annual meeting in June will be asked to approve the
corporate model known as sole membership for New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary. If approved, then messengers also will be
asked to approve sole membership for the SBC Executive Committee.
FeaturesNASCAR & FAITH
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Raceway Ministries in 20th season at Daytona
DAYTONA (FBW)Racing fans at Daytona Speedway found not
only friendly faces, but also prayer partners in the tent of the
Central Florida Raceway Ministry. The annual Christian presence
at Daytona, in its 20th season, is a ministry arm of Halifax
Baptist Association.
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FAITH & NASCAR: Everyone counts
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.FAITH pastors and NASCAR drivers may
both be in the limelight, but neither can do their jobs without a
well-run organization. Teamwork is the key to a successful NASCAR
race. Its also the key to successful FAITH ministry.
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FAITH in Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH Thanks to the efforts of the
participants at the FAITH National Institute at the citys
First Baptist Church in Daytona Beach, the city is home to 31 new
Christians.
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FAITH done right revitalizes Oklahoma church’s ministry; education minister credits strategy’s formula
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.(LWCR)FAITH was dead when Mike Napier
arrived at First Baptist Church in Owasso, Okla., in 2001 as the
new minister of education and outreach. Now, three years later,
FAITH is thriving, with 43 active teamsa total of 129
people.
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At Daytona, collegian realizes NASCAR dream
JACKSON, Tenn. (BP)Sure, its warm. Sure, it has
great beaches. Sure, it has world-renowned golf courses.
Annie Armstrong Offering
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Annie offering Week of Prayer features sculptor
PAVILLION, Wyo. (NAMB)With the deft skill of a trained
artisan, Terrell O'Brien selects a sculpting tool and places
it on the subject.
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Inner-city dwellers turn to Christ as result of witness
PORTLAND, Ore. (NAMB)Churches are built on
relationships, and few in the Pacific Northwest are better at
cultivating friends and building relationships than missionary
Troy Smith.
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Humorous spots, video message highlight Annie offering
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)You wont see the Chimpanzee
office workers that were featured in commercials during the Super
Bowl, but newly released Week of Prayer promotional video spots
also are using humor to illustrate the importance of funding the
work of North American missionaries.
Media Montage
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Review: ‘Because of Winn-Dixie’ worth a trip to the theater
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (BP)Who isnt a sucker for a good
dog-and-his/her-sidekick story?
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.
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March 27: Jesus our high priest
Mark 16:1-7; Hebrews 7:23-28; 9:11-14
- 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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