In the Witness this week
Published January 18, 2007
In the Witness this week
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A girl at the NFL Experience block party Jan. 13 at Pines Baptist Church in Pembrook Pines makes a field goal with a paper football and plastic field goal posts.
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Ministry coordinators hopeful for Miami Super Bowl outreach
Published January 18, 2007
- MIAMI (FBW)-The promise of free hot dogs and prizes such as a 32-inch plasma television drew 250 people to the NFL Experience block party Jan 13 at Pines Baptist Church in Pembrook Pines. The event also featured members from local churches sporting EvangeCubes and practicing their witnessing techniques.
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'06 CP receipts $1 million above budget
Published January 18, 2007
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-Florida Baptists gave $39,443,813 through the Cooperative Program in 2006, nearly a million dollars over budgeted needs.
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Bible travels to 4 wars with 5 members of Baptist family
Published January 18, 2007
HAUGHTON, La. (BP)-With his return from Iraq in 2003, U.S. Marine Cpl. Jermey Vickers of First Baptist Haughton, La., became the fifth member of his family to carry the same New Testament to war and back.
OpinionEditorial
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The Carter-Clinton Baptists
JAMES A SMITH SR. Executive Editor
There he goes again – and this time, former president Jimmy Carter has brought along former president Bill Clinton as a “cheerleader.”
Point of View
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Alcohol abstinence in the FBSC, part 2 of 3
JOHN SULLIVAN Executive Director-Treasurer, FBC
There is a great possibility that what I say in this article will not change a single opinion about the issue of alcohol consumption. And believe me, I am not riding a social or theological "hobby-horse." It has always been my nature to be clear on issues facing the church. None of the congregations where I served could ever say, "When you were our pastor you never did point out the problem of alcohol abuse. You did not warn us!"
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Getting the words right will clarify the meaning
THOM S. RAINER LifeWay Christian Resources
Community outreach activities are not evangelism and missions is not a synonym for ministry.
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The 'greatest offense' against radical Islam
CHARLES COLSON Breakpoint
After Sept. 11, 2001, you may recall that many members of the press were going around asking plaintively, "Why do they hate us?" Some journalists seemed to imply that if we could just be a little nicer, a little more "tolerant," the jihadists would opt for a group hug instead of terrorism.
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JOE MCKEEVER Baptist Press
FloridaFlorida News
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Ministry coordinators hopeful for Miami Super Bowl outreach
- MIAMI (FBW)-The promise of free hot dogs and prizes such as a 32-inch plasma television drew 250 people to the NFL Experience block party Jan 13 at Pines Baptist Church in Pembrook Pines. The event also featured members from local churches sporting EvangeCubes and practicing their witnessing techniques.
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'06 CP receipts $1 million above budget
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-Florida Baptists gave $39,443,813 through the Cooperative Program in 2006, nearly a million dollars over budgeted needs.
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BCF student donates kidney to fellow church member
Graceville (BCF)-As millions around the world swapped gifts at Christmas, Baptist College of Florida Student Government Association President John Phipps gave a friend a priceless and costly treasure-a healthy kidney.
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Florida Baptist layman Kurt Browning appointed Secretary of State
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)-Sitting on the floor of an empty townhouse in Tallahassee, his voice echoing off the bare walls as he perused his employment benefits and filled out forms, Kurt Browning, the newly appointed Florida secretary of state, waited for his wife, Karla, to arrive with furniture for their new home.
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FBCH breaks ground for new Tallahassee cottage
TALLAHASSEE (FBCH)-Construction is set to get under way soon on a 5,700-square-foot residence that will accommodate up to eight children at a time at Florida Baptist Children's Homes' Tallahassee campus. It will include space for two live-in house-parent families, too.
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UNF student seizes challenge to dream big for campus ministry
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-Blue light washed over the stage, casting the shadows of guitars, a cello and an upright bass onto an anxious audience. The crowd murmured with anticipation as Lucas Snyder stepped out on to the stage to introduce the contemporary Christian group Shane and Shane.
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FBC adds 4 churches
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-According to a report released by the Florida Baptist Conventionís Church Planting Department, Florida Baptists started four new churches in December, 2006. The following is a listing of new churches by association:
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Churches plan Super Bowl outreach events
MIAMI (FBW)-Florida churches are planning fellowship and evangelistic events around Super Bowl XLI in Miami in an effort to engage the culture. Several ministers whose churches will watch the big game together Feb. 4 told Florida Baptist Witness they plan to put a Christian spin on the annual mega-sports event.
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Youth-led movement raises funds to fight hunger
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Florida News Briefs
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Women's Winter Gathering offered in 3 cities
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2007 Acteens Activator training Feb 2-3
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South Florida Sunday School Convention set
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Florida Focus
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Florida Focus
A one-time announcement of special events is a free service provided by the Witness to Florida Baptist churches. Please send materials at least three weeks before the date of the event, to Florida Baptist Witness, 1230 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32207, fax 904-346-0696 or submitted using our online form. Items received after deadline may appear in our exclusive on-line version.
NationalNational News
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Bible travels to 4 wars with 5 members of Baptist family
HAUGHTON, La. (BP)-With his return from Iraq in 2003, U.S. Marine Cpl. Jermey Vickers of First Baptist Haughton, La., became the fifth member of his family to carry the same New Testament to war and back.
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Carter, Clinton call for 'A New Baptist Covenant'
ATLANTA (BP)-Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton have proposed the establishment of a broadly inclusive alternative Baptist movement to counter what they called a negative image of Baptists and to address poverty, the environment and global conflicts.
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Pro-lifers on defense as Democrats take over Congress
WASHINGTON (BP)-Pro-life advocates expect primarily to play defense in the 110th Congress, seeking to protect favorable policies already in place while hoping for an unanticipated gain.
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FeaturesMedia Montage
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'Black Hawk Down' hero confronts fear with faith
COLUMBUS, Ga. (BP)-After facing death on several foreign battlefields, Jeff Struecker has overcome the fear of his own demise, not to mention less pressing concerns like financial difficulties or the childhood nightmares that followed his parents' divorce.
Obituary
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Obituaries
Bruce Edwards, Jimmy Carter's former pastor, dies
MONROVIA, Calif. (FBW)-Bruce Edwards, 60, former pastor of Jimmy Carter, died in Monrovia, Calif., Dec. 30, after a two-year struggle with brain cancer.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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January 28: What hope for society?
Genesis 11:1-9; Proverbs 28:2-5; 29:2-4
Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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February 4: The word from God
John 1:1-9, 14-17
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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January 28: passions leading to godliness
Nehemiah 13:1, 4-5, 8-12, 15-18
Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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February 4: A tale of two falls and a tale of two feasts
Esther 1-2
Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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