Issue Archive - March 10, 2005
Published March 10, 2005
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Lt. Gov. Toni Jennings answers questions posed by Executive Editor James A. Smith Sr. in the Witness office Mar. 3.
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Lt. Gov. touts new pregnancy support program
In Witness interview Jennings deflects claims her political ambitions explains her involvement in new initiative
Published March 10, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Lt. Governor Toni Jennings visited the
offices of Florida Baptist Witness Mar. 3 for a 40-minute
interview to tout a new state initiative to support women in
crisis pregnancies, insisting that the state government should
help to level the playing field in offering alternatives to
abortion in the Sunshine State.
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Hispanic immigrant leads church planting movement in U.S.
Published March 10, 2005
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NAMB)Unlike most Hispanic immigrants,
when Carlos and Cristina De La Barra arrived in the United States
with their three daughters 14 years ago, it wasnt a
prosperous life they were searching forbut a more
fulfilling one.
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New motions in Terri Schiavo case could nudge judge to void original order
Greer asked to admit mistake, consider new medical advances
Published March 10, 2005
CLEARWATER (FBW)Challenging a judges ruling
whether there was clear and convincing evidence Terri
Schiavo would not have wanted to live in her physical state,
attorneys Mar. 4 won a small victory when Sixth Circuit Court
Judge George W. Greer scheduled an expedited Mar. 8 hearing on
that matter and another related to Terris medical condition.
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Florida attorney argues Ten Commandments case before United States Supreme Court
Published March 10, 2005
WASHINGTON (BP)Liberal and conservative lawyers alike
have debated for years the constitutionality of public Ten
Commandments displays. On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will
consider that issue when it takes up two cases that could impact
religions role in America for years to come.
OpinionEditorial
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Testing the sincerity of the ‘Mainstream Democrats’
Editorial
Theres nothing like losing to focus the attention of a
major political party.
Point of View
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Physician says Terri Schiavo has constitutional right to live
Point of View
On February 25th, 2005, Florida Circuit Judge George W. Greer
signed an order stating that absent a stay from the
appellate courts, the guardian, Michael Schiavo, shall cause the
removal of nutrition and hydration from the ward, Theresa
Schiavo, at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 18th 2005. That this
order amounts to a death warrant is apparent from additional
language of the order in which Judge Greer grimly states, a
date and time certain should be established so that last rites
and other similar matters can be addressed in an orderly manner.
This order, in its explicit finality, raises fundamental
questions regarding life and the taking of life.
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Prescription drugs: A blessing too often abused
Point of View
It all began with a call from the pharmacist. She told me that
a woman who said she worked for me had just phoned in a refill
for a popularly abused substance. There were two problems: (1) No
such person worked in my office; and (2) The office was closed
for the weekend. A bit of detective work revealed that this woman
had contacted other pharmacies, using similar claims in an
attempt to illegally obtain addictive medications. She soon found
herself facing criminal prosecution. Unfortunately, this story is
not uncommon and illustrates the growing problem of prescription
drug abuse in the United States.
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‘Inclusion’ in United Church of Christ’s ad campaign
Point of View
In December of last year, the ultra liberal United Church of
Christ launched a 1.7 million dollar television outreach campaign
with its controversial Night Club ad. The ad begins
with two burly night-club bouncers working the ropes in front of
a church. When a same-sex couple approaches the church, they are
forbidden entrance and told by the bouncers to step aside.
Afterward, the screen goes black and a message reads, Jesus
didnt turn people away ... Neither do we. According
to Rev. Ben Guess, the United Church of Christs news
service director, the ad is intended to show his churchs
policy of radical inclusion.
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BREAKPOINT: Radical solutions: AIDS prevention from a different angle
Point of View
Is a new strain of AIDS developing? The New York Times
suggests that this could be the case. Scientists are running
tests to see if a man infected with an unusually fast-acting and
resistant form of HIV has a new supervirus. Nothing
has been confirmed yet, but already people are getting alarmed.
FloridaFlorida News
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Lt. Gov. touts new pregnancy support program
In Witness interview Jennings deflects claims her political ambitions explains her involvement in new initiative
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Lt. Governor Toni Jennings visited the
offices of Florida Baptist Witness Mar. 3 for a 40-minute
interview to tout a new state initiative to support women in
crisis pregnancies, insisting that the state government should
help to level the playing field in offering alternatives to
abortion in the Sunshine State.
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New motions in Terri Schiavo case could nudge judge to void original order
Greer asked to admit mistake, consider new medical advances
CLEARWATER (FBW)Challenging a judges ruling
whether there was clear and convincing evidence Terri
Schiavo would not have wanted to live in her physical state,
attorneys Mar. 4 won a small victory when Sixth Circuit Court
Judge George W. Greer scheduled an expedited Mar. 8 hearing on
that matter and another related to Terris medical condition.
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Florida attorney argues Ten Commandments case before United States Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (BP)Liberal and conservative lawyers alike
have debated for years the constitutionality of public Ten
Commandments displays. On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will
consider that issue when it takes up two cases that could impact
religions role in America for years to come.
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Drug rehab center offers Native American women hope
BRIGHTON (FBC) Two years ago, Pathways Community Church pastor
Bill Losasso from Largo felt compelled to action after hearing
Native Americans, including Grammy winner Tom Bee of Red Sea
Ministries, speak and sing about the need for more outreach to
Native Americans during a Promise Keepers pastor's
conference in Phoenix, Ariz.
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CROSS ROADS: Tapestry of faithful service
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-The spring edition of the award-winning
CROSS ROADS video magazine will feature men and women who have
given their time and talents to reach the spiritually lost and
hurting people across the Florida mission field.
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Descendent of Judson’s Burmese converts dies
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)-U. Aung-Din, a third generation descendent
of converts of pioneer missionary Adoniram Judson, died Feb. 17
in Jacksonville. He was 90.
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Michael Schiavo’s attorney justifies client’s long-term adulterous relationship
Christian ethicist says marriage vows do not include starvation
CLEARWATER (FBW)Michael Schiavo simply wont give
up on trying to remove his 41-year-old disabled wifes
feeding tube, his attorney said Feb. 23 at the Clearwater
Courthouse.
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Focus on the Family co-sponsor of rally at State Capitol Mar. 13
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)-Focus on the Family will join with Fort
Lauderdales Center for Reclaiming America, the Christian
Coalition and nearly a dozen other pro-family groups March 13 in
a rally at the State Capitol in support of Terri Schiavo.
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Hurting single-parent families find church with arms open wide
NAPLES (BP)Tammy Calhoun is a single mother of five
children who knows what its like to have a 19-year-old, two
preteens and two children 5 and under. She currently receives no
financial support from her former husband yet considers herself
among the fortunate. As a Federal Express employee, I at
least have a job and benefits and a home and credit. There are
single moms who have none of that.
Florida News Briefs
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Workshop trains short-term volunteers to teach English overseas
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Learn to achieve ministry goals through staff development at FBC, Windermere
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First Annual Panhandle Classic to honor Jack Grayson March 19 in Lynn Haven
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Learn to develop safety, security policies
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Disaster relief training scheduled at FBC, Punta Gorda, March 12
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Historical Society requests nominations
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NationalNational News
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VBS multiplication underway for ‘Ramblin’ Road Trip’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)When it comes to Vacation Bible
School, organizers are doing the math. Especially multiplication.
National News Briefs
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SBC registration opens for childcare, children, youth
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Registration is now open for
families who wish to enroll their children in the preschool
childcare, the childrens conference or the youth Centrifuge
June 19-22 in conjunction with the Southern Baptist Convention
annual meeting in Nashville, Tenn.
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WMU awards $138,657 in grants, scholarships
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP)Projects in Moldova were among the
beneficiaries of Womans Missionary Union endowment funds
awarded during its Jan. 15-18 board meeting at Shocco Springs
Baptist Conference Center in Talladega, Ala.
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Cooperative Program giving up 3.32% YTD
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Year-to-date contributions through
the Southern Baptist Conventions Cooperative Program are up
3.32 percent compared to the same time frame in 2004, according
to a news release from SBC Executive Committee President and
Chief Executive Officer Morris H. Chapman.
FeaturesAnnie Armstrong Offering
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Hispanic immigrant leads church planting movement in U.S.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NAMB)Unlike most Hispanic immigrants,
when Carlos and Cristina De La Barra arrived in the United States
with their three daughters 14 years ago, it wasnt a
prosperous life they were searching forbut a more
fulfilling one.
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Modern-day scout opening Canada for church planting
COCHRANE, ALBERTA (NAMB) Dwight Huffman climbs up a hill
and looks down on the town below. The cool Canadian breeze
ruffles his hair as he surveys the environment, a vast wooded
area untouched by developmentuntil now.
Media Montage
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Former Judge Moore battles for ‘religious freedom’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LifeWay) If anyone is waiting for
former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore to
apologize for refusing to remove his Ten Commandments monument
from the states Supreme Court building, don't count on it.
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Pastor reflects on walk ‘through the valleys’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LifeWay) There is a good chance things
arent going that well for you if the local funeral director
takes you out to lunch to recruit your business. After being
diagnosed with cancer, Ernest Easley learned how to cope with
difficult situations like that onebut he learned more about
trusting God.
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Teens, churches, families redefine courting scene
ATLANTA (BP)Whenever love is in the air, many youth
these days are saying not so fast.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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March 20: Jesus our sacrifice
John 19:28-37; Hebrews 9:22-26
- 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 20: Demonstrate your trust in God
Jeremiah 7:1-15
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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March 27: Celebrate the resurrection
John 20:19-29
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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