Issue Archive - March 24, 2005
Published March 24, 2005
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Photo by Joni B. Hannigan
David Gibbs III (far right), Bob and Mary Schindler and Mary’s brother, Mike Tammaro and his wife, C.B. (center) from Corning, New York, listen for word Mar. 19 on what the United State Congress will do to help save their daughter, Terri Schiavo. The family attended a service with Gibbs, their lead attorney, at Bible Baptist Church in Pinellas Park.
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Schiavo’s fate remains uncertain after new law
Published March 24, 2005
EDITORS NOTE: As Florida
Baptist Witness goes to press late in the evening Mar. 21, a
federal judge was still reviewing a request by Terri Schiavo's
parents' attorney, David Gibbs, that their daughter's feeding
tube be reinserted in light of the law passed by Congress the
previous day. Please go to www.FloridaBaptistWitness.com for the
latest news in this case.
TAMPA (FBW/BP)An attorney for Terri Schiavo's parents
asked a federal judge March 21 to order her feeding tube to be
reinserted. The hearing concluded without the judge issuing an
immediate ruling.
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Neurologist says Terri Schiavo could eat orally if court allowed it
Published March 24, 2005
PINELLAS PARK (FBW)A doctor close to the Terri Schiavo
case told Florida Baptist Witness Mar. 19 Terri Schiavo,
the 41-year-old disabled woman who lay inside Woodside Hospice
could actually eat on her own if a judge had not also ruled she
be denied food and water after her feeding tube was removed Mar.
18.
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Florida Senate blocks bill to save Terri Schiavo
Published March 24, 2005
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)With Southern Baptist laymen leading
the way in the Florida House and Senate, legislation offered to
prevent the starvation of Terri Schiavo stalled in the Senate
March 17 hours after it was overwhelmingly approved in the House.
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Churches promote petitions amid protests
Published March 24, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)In Jacksonville Nov. 9, Jay Dennis,
pastor of First Baptist Church at the Mall in Lakeland, stood at
a microphone and made a motion before the Florida Baptist State
Convention in support of a statewide constitutional marriage
amendment. Every Sunday since that day, members of homosexual
organizations have picketed his church.
OpinionEditorial
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Comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable in the Terri Schiavo case
Editorial
The Republican Nine first came together over fried
chicken and salad.
Point of View
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BREAKPOINT: Déjà vu all over again: What’s the matter with Kansas?
Point of View
As Yogi Berra once famously said after his teammates, Mickey
Mantle and Roger Maris, hit back-to-back homeruns in consecutive
games: It's déjà vu all over again. I'm
getting the same feeling about something less awe-inspiring: that
is, the way political pros and media types consistently get
culturally motivated voters wrong.
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Is A Generous Orthodoxy truly orthodox?
Point of View
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)The books title looks both
promising and inspiring. Brian D. McLarens new book, A
Generous Orthodoxy, is sure to get attention, and its title
grabs both heart and mind. Who wouldnt want to embrace an
orthodoxy of generosity? On the other hand, the title raises an
unavoidable question: Just how generous can orthodoxy
be?
FloridaFlorida News
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Schiavo’s fate remains uncertain after new law
EDITORS NOTE: As Florida
Baptist Witness goes to press late in the evening Mar. 21, a
federal judge was still reviewing a request by Terri Schiavo's
parents' attorney, David Gibbs, that their daughter's feeding
tube be reinserted in light of the law passed by Congress the
previous day. Please go to www.FloridaBaptistWitness.com for the
latest news in this case.
TAMPA (FBW/BP)An attorney for Terri Schiavo's parents
asked a federal judge March 21 to order her feeding tube to be
reinserted. The hearing concluded without the judge issuing an
immediate ruling.
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Neurologist says Terri Schiavo could eat orally if court allowed it
PINELLAS PARK (FBW)A doctor close to the Terri Schiavo
case told Florida Baptist Witness Mar. 19 Terri Schiavo,
the 41-year-old disabled woman who lay inside Woodside Hospice
could actually eat on her own if a judge had not also ruled she
be denied food and water after her feeding tube was removed Mar.
18.
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Florida Senate blocks bill to save Terri Schiavo
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)With Southern Baptist laymen leading
the way in the Florida House and Senate, legislation offered to
prevent the starvation of Terri Schiavo stalled in the Senate
March 17 hours after it was overwhelmingly approved in the House.
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Churches promote petitions amid protests
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)In Jacksonville Nov. 9, Jay Dennis,
pastor of First Baptist Church at the Mall in Lakeland, stood at
a microphone and made a motion before the Florida Baptist State
Convention in support of a statewide constitutional marriage
amendment. Every Sunday since that day, members of homosexual
organizations have picketed his church.
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Former Florida pastor shares transitioning tools
KISSIMMEE (FBC)Transition will be a key concept for 21st
century ministry, said Dan Southerland, author of Transitioning:
Leading Your Church Through Change and founder of Church
Transitions, Inc. We (the church) are either going to die
as we are or we will transition into something that is missions
oriented and culturally relevant.
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State Convention seeks names for 2005 Committee on Nominations
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-The elected officers of the Florida Baptist
State Convention are looking for names of Florida Baptist
laypersons and ministers to serve on the 2005 Committee on
Nominations.
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Churches join convention
According to a report released by the Florida Baptist
Conventions Church Planting Department, Florida Baptists
started eight new churches in February 2005.
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Florida Churches promote marriage amendment
Baptists working to petition constitutional vote
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)An effort to encourage registered
voters to go on record supporting a state constitutional
amendment that defines marriage exclusively as the legal
union of only one man and one woman as husband and wife is
being mounted by Florida Baptist congregations.
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Judge in Schiavo case withdraws membership from Calvary Baptist Church, Clearwater
CLEARWATER, Fla. (BP)Judge George Greerwhose
rulings set the March 18 removal of Terri Schiavos feeding
tubehas withdrawn his membership at Calvary Baptist Church
in Clearwater.
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Baptist church honors Terri’s parents as they wait
Bob Schindler cites ‘miracle’ in religious, political cooperation
PINELLAS PARK (FBW)Just two miles from where their
disabled daughter went without food or water for the second day
as a result of a judges order, Bob and Mary Schindler sat
patiently Saturday (Mar. 19) through a dinner and service at
Bible Baptist Church while Congress took an unprecedented step of
pledging bi-partisan commitment for a measure that could save
Terris life.
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Terri’s family members kept in the dark after tube’s removal
Uncertainty about Terri’s fate keeps family, supporters on edge
PINELLAS PARK (FBW)A small crowd penned in by orange
fencing in front of Woodside Hospice protested quietly Mar. 18,
while inside, somewhere after 3 p.m. EST, the mechanism that
allowed 41-year-old Terri Schiavo to be connected to a feeding
tube twice a day to receive food and nourishment, was removed on
a judges order.
Florida News Briefs
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Senior Adult Ministers Conference in Brandon May 16
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Learn to achieve ministry goals through staff development
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Prevent abuse of minors; learn to develop safety, security policies
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Workshop trains volunteers to teach English overseas
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Florida Focus
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NationalNational News
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Welch sets forth high aims for SBC meeting in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)SBC President Bobby Welchs
heightened vision for this years Southern Baptist
Convention annual meeting stretches from an anticipated record
number involved in the Crossover evangelistic outreach to baptism
services during the convention sessions to a special segment
honoring the life and work of Billy Graham.
National News Briefs
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GuideStone seeks retirees in need
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Door-to-door Web site: EveryoneCan.net
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Dockery elected board chairman CCCU
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Online registration for SBC annual meeting
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FeaturesBible StudyFamily Bible Study
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April 3: Needed real faith
James 1:16-18; 21-27; 2:14-19
Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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April 10: Impartial love
James 2:1-13
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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April 3: Learn to obey the Lord
Jeremiah 11:6-14
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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April 10: Conform to the Lord’s purpose
Jeremiah 18:1-12, 15-17
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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