Issue Archive - April 7, 2005
Published April 7, 2005
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Pope championed pro-life, pro-family causes
Published April 7, 2005
ROME (BP)Pope John Paul II, who played a key role in the
demise of communism and who championed pro-life and pro-family
causes worldwide, died April 2 at the Vatican. He was 84.
Photo by Joni B. Hannigan
Reading aloud a statement to the media March 31, the day his sister Terri died, Bobby Schindler Jr. is joined by his sister, Suzanne Vitadamo.
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Terri’s family says she’s ‘finally at peace with God’
Published April 7, 2005
PINELLAS PARK (FBW)In a message of bittersweet
resignation, Theresa Marie Terri Schiavos
siblings read a statement to reporters March 31 outside the
hospice where their big sister was starved to death in what has
become the most litigated right-to-die case ever in
American history.
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Baptist relief workers rush to new Asian quake zone
Published April 7, 2005
JAKARTA, Indonesia (BP)Southern Baptist relief workers
in Indonesia rushed March 29 to join a relief team already
surveying damage on Nias, the island off Sumatras western
coast devastated by a second massive earthquake in the region.
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SIX MONTHS AFTER HURRICANES: Recovery, rebuilding continues
Published April 7, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Several Florida Baptist churches
celebrated Easter in sanctuaries that are newly repaired and
remodeled from summer hurricane damage. Eastside Baptist Church
in Milton met for the first time in its partly repaired sanctuary
and First Baptist Church, Lake Worth, showed off its completed,
repaired and re-modeled buildings Easter, March 27. Other
churches are still waiting for repairs to be completed.
OpinionEditorial
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Terri Schiavo has passed; our work remains
Editorial
Terri Schiavo is dead; even just typing these words is
difficult. I cannot express my profound sadness for her family
and for our state and nation.
Point of View
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The judicial system’s failure to Terri—and what it means for the rest of us
Point of View
Without doubt, the courts have failed Terri Schiavo. Charged
with upholding due process rights and equal protection for all
citizens, a succession of courtsboth state and federalfailed
Terri Schiavo by accepting debatable assertions presented by
compromised agents, and by refusing to consider the more
fundamental issues at stake.
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‘Thank God for the resurrected life of Jesus’ in you
Point of View
Here are several things that I wanted to share with you.
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Experiencing the Schiavo dilemma: Who will decide for you?
Point of View
Terri Schaivos life ended at 9:03 a.m. on Thursday,
March 31, 2005, 14 days after her feeding tube was removed. Was
her life as hopeless as the world was told? As a traumatic brain
injury victim myself, and someone who has spoken with several
people who had close contact with Terri, including her chaplain
and other close family friends, I want to speak out on Terris
behalf.
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Jessica Lunsford: From Homosassa to heaven
Point of View
Not many things get to us like the recent events involving
nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford. Jessica was a beautiful, radiant,
energetic third grader whose smile could lighten up any place she
was. Then, the unthinkable happenedfrom her own bedroom,
she was abducted and her life was taken.
FloridaFlorida News
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Terri’s family says she’s ‘finally at peace with God’
PINELLAS PARK (FBW)In a message of bittersweet
resignation, Theresa Marie Terri Schiavos
siblings read a statement to reporters March 31 outside the
hospice where their big sister was starved to death in what has
become the most litigated right-to-die case ever in
American history.
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VBS training features ‘Ramblin’ Road Trip’ theme
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Panhandle pastor suffers smoke inhalation in parsonage fire
WESTVILLE (FBW)-The parsonage of New Hope Baptist Church in
Westville was heavily damaged by fire March 23. Sixty-eight-year-old
pastor Lindsey Martin was hospitalized four days for smoke
inhalation; his wife, Carol, escaped without injury.
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Legislature focuses on slot machines, pro-life measures as session continues in Tallahassee
Florida Baptist leader calls for halt to ‘offensive lobbying efforts’
TALLAHASSEE (FBW) As the Florida legislature turns its
attention beyond the Terri Schiavo case, Bill Bunkley told Florida
Baptist Witness the hard feelings engendered by well-meaning,
but offensive lobbying efforts by out-of-town
advocates has resulted in strained relationships with
some members of the Florida Senate.
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Ginny Whitten in whirlwind of planning ministers’ wives luncheon
TAMPA (FBW)Just as the responsibility of wedding
planning falls to the mother of the bride, much of the planning
for the upcoming Southern Baptist Ministers Wives luncheon
is in the hands of Tampas Ginny Whitten. As president of
the organization, she and her fellow officers are in the final
stages of preparing for 1,500 guests June 21 at the Renaissance
Hotel in Nashville.
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Youth on Mission Rally planned
WINTER HAVEN (FBC)Students interested in learning more
about local and global missions can hear stories from the mission
field during the Youth on Mission Rally at Parkland Baptist
Church April 23.
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Members of U.S. Congress receive personalized copies of the One-Year Bible from pastor, church
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Religious leaders respond to Terri Schiavo’s death
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Readers’ views of Schiavo coverage offer praise, criticism
Web site traffic surges in last month
JACKSONVILLE (FBW) Readers have flooded the e-mail
inboxes of Florida Baptist Witness staff and smashed previous
records of traffic on the Web site of the official newspaper of
the Florida Baptist State Convention during the waning weeks of
its coverage of the Terri Schiavo controversy.
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COUNTDOWN: Recent legal battle involved multiple motions, opinions
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‘Will to Live’ alternative to a living will
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--It may not be wise to have a living
will but, instead, a "Will to Live," as the National
Right to Life Committee describes it.
Florida Focus
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NationalNational News
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‘Raise the dead to life,’ Rankin urges new missionaries
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (BP)When ordinary Christians open their
hearts to Gods love for a lost world, they find themselves
in the extraordinary position of raising the dead to life,
International Mission Board President Jerry Rankin told 38 new
missionaries appointed March 15 at First Baptist Church in
Charlotte, N.C.
International News
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Pope championed pro-life, pro-family causes
ROME (BP)Pope John Paul II, who played a key role in the
demise of communism and who championed pro-life and pro-family
causes worldwide, died April 2 at the Vatican. He was 84.
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Baptist relief workers rush to new Asian quake zone
JAKARTA, Indonesia (BP)Southern Baptist relief workers
in Indonesia rushed March 29 to join a relief team already
surveying damage on Nias, the island off Sumatras western
coast devastated by a second massive earthquake in the region.
National News Briefs
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SBC’s Land, on ‘Meet the Press,’ discusses faith issues
WASHINGTON (BP)On a day when most Bible-believing
Americans were in church, Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land
was on a special Easter-morning edition of NBC News Meet
the Press to discuss the role of faith in America.
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Agee to lead new degree program at Union Univ.
JACKSON, Tenn. (UU)Oklahoma Baptist University president
emeritus and former Union University administrator Bob Agee will
direct the new master in Christian studies degree at Union
University, Union president David S. Dockery has announced.
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GuideStone seeks retirees in need for ‘Adopt an Annuitant’
DALLAS (GS)Retired Southern Baptist workers, ministers
or widows whose incomes are insufficient to meet their daily
needs are being sought by GuideStone Financial Resources of the
Southern Baptist Convention (formerly Annuity Board).
FeaturesHurricane 2004
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SIX MONTHS AFTER HURRICANES: Recovery, rebuilding continues
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Several Florida Baptist churches
celebrated Easter in sanctuaries that are newly repaired and
remodeled from summer hurricane damage. Eastside Baptist Church
in Milton met for the first time in its partly repaired sanctuary
and First Baptist Church, Lake Worth, showed off its completed,
repaired and re-modeled buildings Easter, March 27. Other
churches are still waiting for repairs to be completed.
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FBC hurricane recovery initiative rebuilds homes, lives
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Hurricane Charleys forceful
winds uprooted more than the banyan tree in the Conger familys
yard this past August; it overturned their lives as they lost
their jobs, home and all of their personal belongings.
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Months after first hurricane, recovery slow for some
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)When the eye of Hurricane Charley bore
down on the Arcadia home of Pastor Ken Galloway eight months ago,
the storm knocked down his brick fence and smashed the chimney
onto the roof tearing holes through the shingles, ceiling and
sheetrock. Then the winds of hurricanes Frances and Jeanne
slashed across the home from the east coast, causing further
damage.
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Disaster relief: Baptist volunteer records tallied in ‘04
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)Southern Baptist Disaster Relief
responses in 2004 reached an all-time high, including record
numbers for meals prepared, buildings repaired and cleanup and
recovery projects. More than 15,000 trained Southern Baptist
Disaster Relief volunteers gave their time, talents and energies
in response to 193 natural disasters which included hurricanes,
an earthquake, floods, tornadoes and ice storms.
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‘Extreme Faith’ seeks workers at First Baptist, Cocoa Beach
COCOA BEACH (FBW)-During what First Baptist Church, Cocoa, is
calling Extreme Faith - Renovate Our Church, members
and other volunteers plan to work 24/7 to repair and renovate 30,000
square feet in three buildings. Church leadership is seeking
volunteers to work during its two-week window May 2-14.
Spring Training
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Marlins chaplain goes the extra mile for players
JUPITER (BP)Florida Marlins pitcher Tim Spooneybarger
and team chaplain Chris Lane are standing at a practice facility
at Roger Dean Stadium talking about family, dogs and the
condition of Spooneybargers arm, which still hurts after
two years of rehab.
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Marlins pitcher Todd Jones seeks to live a godly life
JUPITER (BP)His teammates may be out after games going
to popular night spots, but you wont find Florida Marlins
pitcher Todd Jones there.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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April 17: Controlled Speech
James 3:2b-12; 4:11-12; 5:12
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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April 24: Humble Living
James 4, 1-10, 13-17
- 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 17: Lead Others to the Lord
Jeremiah 28:1-17
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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April 24: Accept the Lord’s Forgiveness
Jeremiah 31:27-34
- Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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