Issue Archive - April 21, 2005
Published April 21, 2005
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Florida churches celebrate senior adults
More than a preacher, JAX pastor ministers ‘every Sunday’ to nursing home residents
Published April 21, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Nursing home personnel and residents
filed down a ramp leading to the cafeteria. Two men, with the
help of nursing home personnel, led residents to their tables.
Some smiled as they sat on their walkers while others shrunk into
their wheelchairs as 40 voices sang a cappella.
Photo by Doug Waters
Woodrow Connors, 92, seeks to share a special cross with all whom he meets.
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Carpenter says cross ministry critical
Published April 21, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)To say that he carries his cross is an
understatement. The fact is he dangles several small, wooden
mirror crosses over his walker, distributing
themalong with a hearty smile and the Good Newsto all
who are fortunate enough to cross paths with him.
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Statewide baptisms see one percent increase in 2004
Hayes Wicker’s call for 100,000 baptisms parallels that of SBC president Bobby Welch
Published April 21, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Church never played a role in Tina
Chicks life while she was growing up in the blue grass of
Kentucky. But when she and husband Mark were married, they
yearned for something different for their family and made a
commitment at his hometown church. I joined thinking
Ill follow God, so I was baptized, but I never grew in my
faith.
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Florida House overwhelmingly adopts abortion clinic regs
Report finds Republicans, Democrats receive large donations from gambling interests
Published April 19, 2005
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TALLAHASSEE (FBW) Floridas 68 abortion clinics
are one step closer to being required to operate according to
health and safety standards required of other medical facilities
in the state after the Florida House of Representatives easily
adopted the Womens Health and Safety Act (HB
1041) April 13.
OpinionGuest Editorial
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Stretching forward from your church to 'Judea'
Guest Editorial
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)If we are going to fulfill the
challenge given to us by the resurrected Lord, we must commit to
reaching Judea. This is not an option but a mandate. It is a
mandate given to the local church. Thus, it is essential that
each church think seriously about its strategy to reach Judea.
You are probably beginning to suspect that you will need partners
for such an ambitious goal. You are correct!
Point of View
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BREAKPOINT: Save the humans: Bring balance to environmentalism
Point of View
Over the past couple of years, evangelicals have taken an
increased interest in the environment. You may have read about
some of the meetings that have been held recently in Washington.
This is a good thing, because evangelicals have often forgotten
that we have a stewardship responsibility for all of God's
creation. That means the air we breathe, the water we drink, the
wilderness areas we all enjoy. I applaud some of the evangelical
leaders who have been pricking our consciences-and some who have
been setting good examples by driving fuel-efficient vehicles.
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Terri Schiavo and the ‘gray and muddy’ vs. ‘black and white’
Point of View
I can still hear my granny say, Woe unto you doctors and
lawyers. Confusing Christs antagonists, the
doctors of the law (Pharisees) with medical
physicians and the lawyers (scribes) with modern-day
barristers, granny turned our Lords woes upon
Israels religious leaders into a divine denunciation of
present-day pill peddlers and
pettifoggers. Though granny reserved her
scriptural-twisted anathema for the most uncaring physicians and
unscrupulous attorneys, theres still no justification for
her misinterpretation and misuse of the words of the Master.
Nevertheless, when I heard of Terri Schiavos death,
grannys words started ringing in my ears.
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Before you tie the knot, tie up financial loose ends
Point of View
Its been said that good marriages have few surprises
after the I dos. As unromantic as it might
sound, finances are a necessary facet for a strong marital
relationship. What should a couple know about each other
financially before saying I do?
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FloridaFlorida News
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Florida House overwhelmingly adopts abortion clinic regs
Report finds Republicans, Democrats receive large donations from gambling interests
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TALLAHASSEE (FBW) Floridas 68 abortion clinics
are one step closer to being required to operate according to
health and safety standards required of other medical facilities
in the state after the Florida House of Representatives easily
adopted the Womens Health and Safety Act (HB
1041) April 13.
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Florida churches celebrate senior adults
More than a preacher, JAX pastor ministers ‘every Sunday’ to nursing home residents
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)Nursing home personnel and residents
filed down a ramp leading to the cafeteria. Two men, with the
help of nursing home personnel, led residents to their tables.
Some smiled as they sat on their walkers while others shrunk into
their wheelchairs as 40 voices sang a cappella.
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Carpenter says cross ministry critical
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)To say that he carries his cross is an
understatement. The fact is he dangles several small, wooden
mirror crosses over his walker, distributing
themalong with a hearty smile and the Good Newsto all
who are fortunate enough to cross paths with him.
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Statewide baptisms see one percent increase in 2004
Hayes Wicker’s call for 100,000 baptisms parallels that of SBC president Bobby Welch
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Church never played a role in Tina
Chicks life while she was growing up in the blue grass of
Kentucky. But when she and husband Mark were married, they
yearned for something different for their family and made a
commitment at his hometown church. I joined thinking
Ill follow God, so I was baptized, but I never grew in my
faith.
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Home from Iraq
The Nov. 11 issue of the Witness featured an article
about a JAG (Judge Advocate General) officer, *Robert Brick, who
served with the U.S. Navy in Iraq and has written letters home
the Witness has periodically published. He wrote this just
before his return from Iraq. *Name changed for security reasons.
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BCF seeks retired ministers to reside in newly completed Shepherds’ Cottages
GRACEVILLE (BCF)The Baptist College of Florida (BCF) in
Graceville is celebrating the completion of the first four of its
long awaited Shepherds Cottages by seeking the communitys
first residents.
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Seven of eight Florida same-sex marriage lawsuits withdrawn
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ORLANDO (BP)-All but one of the lawsuits challenging Florida's
ban on "gay marriage" have been withdrawn by homosexual
activists, the pro-family legal group Liberty Counsel said April
7.
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Harvest revivals prove effective in reaching lost
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Florida Baptist churches are
demonstrating that evangelistic revivals are still an effective
method of reaching the spiritually lost as they report
professions of faith from individuals of all ages during
Consumed With Hope harvest revivals.
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Olive Baptist Church establishes faculty mission grant at NOBTS
NEW ORLEANS (NOBTS)New Orleans Baptist Theological
Seminary President Chuck Kelley believes mission involvement will
heighten and enrich the teaching ministry of every seminary
professor. A new grant from Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola
will help send NOBTS faculty members on international mission
trips.
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West Bay Baptist opens its facilities to other churches for ‘Soaring Summer 2005 Outreach’
PANAMA CITY (FBW)—West Bay Baptist Church in Panama City is opening its facilities to other churches throughout the southeast for the June and July “Soaring Summer 2005 Outreach.”
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NAMB appoints missionaries
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (NAMB)—Three missionaries with ties to Florida have been appointed by the North American Mission Board.
Florida News Briefs
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Former senator John Grant elected chairman of the America's Board
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Senior Adult Ministers Conference in Brandon May 16
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Sunday School directors to meet May 20-21 in Kissimmee
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FAITH Clinic at FBC, Perry May 16-19
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Learn to develop safety, security policies that prevent the abuse of minors
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Baptism Report
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SBC baptisms up in ’04, among several ACP gains
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)Recently compiled statistics for
the Southern Baptist Convention in 2004 show a reversal in recent
downward trends in key categories such as baptisms and
membership. These are encouraging signs that the
denomination may be heading in the right direction, said
LifeWay Christian Resources President James T. Draper Jr.
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Statewide baptisms see one percent increase in 2004
Hayes Wicker’s call for 100,000 baptisms parallels that of SBC president Bobby Welch
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Church never played a role in Tina
Chicks life while she was growing up in the blue grass of
Kentucky. But when she and husband Mark were married, they
yearned for something different for their family and made a
commitment at his hometown church. I joined thinking
Ill follow God, so I was baptized, but I never grew in my
faith.
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Evangelistic think tank instills practical insights, passion for soul winning
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)—A group of Florida Baptist pastors whose churches lead the state in baptizing new believers met March 31 to analyze their evangelistic efforts and determine how they can encourage fellow churches.
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96-year-old baptized on Easter
DELRAY BEACH (FBW)Dora Schwem, 96, was one of five baptized on Easter at First Baptist Church, Delray Beach. She made a profession of faith during a recent revival, after a personal visit by interim pastor Andrew M. Hall and evangelist Van Capps.
NationalNational News
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Disabled fear Schiavo death may hasten euthanasia
Joni Eareckson Tada: Terri's death will 'adversely impact' thousands
WASHINGTON(BP)-Disabled Americans feel vulnerable in the wake
of Terri Schiavo's death and need societal and legal changes if
their lives are going to be protected, leaders of two disability
organizations said.
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MARRIAGE DIGEST: Canadian political scandal could prevent 'gay marriage' vote; U.S. Senate considers amendment
OTTAWA (BP)-A Canadian political scandal involving the
governing Liberal Party could directly impact the push to
legalize same-sex "marriage."
Seminary News
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Southwestern trustees elect three deans, 17 new faculty
FORT WORTH, Texas (BP)-Trustees of Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary elected three deans and 17 new faculty
members during their April 4-5 meeting at the Fort Worth, Texas,
campus.
National News Briefs
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Jerusalem ‘gay pride’ festival sparks opposition
JERUSALEM (BP)Leaders of three major world religions are
uniting in Jerusalem against what one New York rabbi has called
a spiritual rape of the Holy Landa homosexual
pride festival expected to draw thousands of people from around
the world in August.
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Homosexual group gives Feinstein ‘pink brick’
SAN FRANCISCO (BP)Many homosexuals feel that California
Sen. Dianne Feinstein has let them down, and theyre letting
her know it.
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South Carolina marriage amendment passes
NASHVILLE (BP)-A state constitutional marriage amendment
passed a Senate committee in South Carolina April 5 on a 16-2
vote. It previously passed the House and will go to voters in
2006.
FeaturesBible StudyFamily Bible Study
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May 1: Seek God's Purpose
Genesis 12:1-7, 10-18
Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and
philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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May 8: Believe God
Genesis 17:15-19; 18:10-15; 21:1-5
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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May 1: Heed God's Word
Jeremiah 36:1-4, 14-16, 22-25, 29-30a
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St.
Augustine.
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MAY 8: Persevere in Serving the Lord
Jeremiah 37:13b-17; 38:3-6, 17-18
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St.
Augustine.
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