In the Witness this week
Published January 31, 2008
In the Witness this week
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'Living stones' offer Christian witness in Holy Land
Baptists, other evangelicals tiny minority in Israel
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
Published January 31, 2008
NAZARETH, ISRAEL (FBW)—Evangelicals who come to the Holy
Land as tourists and those who love Israel for theological and political
reasons, should understand there is a vibrant Gospel-preaching ministry in
Israel today—"living stones" who also need the support of fellow
evangelicals, according to Baptist leader Bader Mansour.
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An urgent call for prayer; Gaza Christians 'desperate'
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
Published January 31, 2008
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (FBW)—Worship services at Gaza Baptist
Church now includes no more than 10 or 15 believers who are willing to risk
publicly attending the only evangelical church in all of the Gaza Strip since
October when a church leader was martyred.
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The Holy Land in Pictures
Published January 31, 2008
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'Monstrosity' fence has deterred terror against Israel
JAMES A. SMITH SR Executive Editor
Published January 31, 2008
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (FBW)—David
Baker is a fast-talking Israeli transplanted from New York with the tough
public relations task of making Israel's case to an often antagonistic foreign
press sympathetic to the Palestinian cause in the intractable Middle East
conflict.
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Editorial
Holy Land reflections
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
Published January 31, 2008
We
weren't 12 spies sent in to evaluate the prospects of conquering the Promise
Land. Instead, thousands of years after only two spies, Joshua and Caleb,
brought back a good report—which was rejected by the ancient Children of
Israel—I was among nine Baptist newspaper editors who recently toured Israel
as guests of the Ministry of Tourism.
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'iTell' to hit Orlando March 2-4 with Junior Hill, Ed Stetzer & Tebows
By LAUREN URTEL Florida Baptist Convention
Published January 31, 2008
ORLANDO (FBC)—"Inspirational speakers, hands-on evangelistic training and conferences
designed to appeal to every age group and a variety of interests will highlight
the 2008 Florida Baptist Evangelism Conference March 2-4 at First Baptist
Church in Orlando.
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Marine at remote mountain outpost 'missionary with Muslim
Published January 31, 2008
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LCR)—He is the only American in a
remote mountain outpost in Afghanistan. He may go without a shower for a month.
He hikes and fights every day. But, a simple piece of mail— a LifeBox—lifted
the tired warrior's spirit beyond measure.
OpinionEditorial
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Holy Land reflections
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
We
weren't 12 spies sent in to evaluate the prospects of conquering the Promise
Land. Instead, thousands of years after only two spies, Joshua and Caleb,
brought back a good report—which was rejected by the ancient Children of
Israel—I was among nine Baptist newspaper editors who recently toured Israel
as guests of the Ministry of Tourism.
Point of View
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The Cooperative Program translates intention to reality
JOHN SULLIVAN Executive Director-Treasurer, Florida Baptist Convention
The church must deliberately decide to deliver the Gospel to
the lost world. Intentionality in our witness must treat all persons as lost
without Christ.
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BF&M Article 2: God the Father
MARK RATHEL Special to Florida Baptist Witness
- EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is part of an occasional series of
commentaries examining and explaining the Baptist Faith and Message 2000, the
Southern Baptist Convention's confession of faith.
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Making a 'bucket list'
DIANA DAVIS Fresh Ideas
I love making lists. There's personal satisfaction in
checking off accomplishments. List-making, however, can have a larger purpose
than groceries or tasks. I recently led a women's retreat about witnessing. Ladies
spent directed time making individual lists of unsaved acquaintances. The
shortest list numbered forty names.
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For such a time as this: The suffering church
CHARLES COLSON Breakpoint
For the next 10 months, presidential candidates will be
telling us how they plan to make the world a safer place for Americans. Now,
that's good, of course, but there are other people whose safety American Christians
ought to be concerned about: that is, Christians suffering for their faith
around the world.
FloridaFlorida News
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'iTell' to hit Orlando March 2-4 with Junior Hill, Ed Stetzer & Tebows
ORLANDO (FBC)—"Inspirational speakers, hands-on evangelistic training and conferences
designed to appeal to every age group and a variety of interests will highlight
the 2008 Florida Baptist Evangelism Conference March 2-4 at First Baptist
Church in Orlando.
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Baptist College of Florida announces record new student enrollment
GRACEVILLE (FBW)—The Baptist College of Florida in
Graceville welcomed 88 new students to classes Jan. 21 for a record setting new
student enrollment for the 2008 Spring semester.
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Bill Floyd new BCF development associate
GRACEVILLE (FBW)—Bill Floyd, former pastor of First
Baptist Church in Jasper, is the new development associate for The Baptist
College of Florida in Graceville.
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Trustees approve Baptist Center for Expository Preaching in Graceville
GRACEVILLE (FBW)—The Board of Trustees of The Baptist
College of Florida gave their unanimous approval for the establishment of a
Baptist Center for Expository Preaching on the Graceville campus during their
tri-annual business meeting Jan. 17-18.
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Tebows to headline evangelism conference sessions
Heisman trophy winner's parents to share testimonies
ORLANDO (FBC)—Bob and Pam Tebow, perhaps now best known
as the parents of Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, are among the keynote
speakers at the itell365 Evangelism Conference, set for March 2-4 at First
Baptist Church of Orlando.
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Motorcycles, monster trucks, sports & strongmen to take part in evangelistic event presentations
ORLANDO (FBC)—Hands-on evangelistic training will be
offered at the 2008 Evangelism Conference March 2-4 at the First Baptist Church
of Orlando.
Florida Baptist Associations
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Associations encourage 'collective genius' ministries in grappling with soaring crime rates, changing demographics & Disney
Baptist associations in the United States
celebrated their 300th anniversary in 2007. The Florida Baptist Witness is honoring Florida's 49 associations in a series of articles that will showcase each
association and its ministries. This is the fifth installment.
NationalNational News
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Marine at remote mountain outpost 'missionary with Muslim
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LCR)—He is the only American in a
remote mountain outpost in Afghanistan. He may go without a shower for a month.
He hikes and fights every day. But, a simple piece of mail— a LifeBox—lifted
the tired warrior's spirit beyond measure.
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NAMB challenges churches to take part in 2008 Souper Bowl of Caring
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)—Long after the New England Patriots
or the New York Giants win Super Bowl XLII, the Southern Baptist World Hunger
Fund will continue benefiting from this year's Souper Bowl of Caring.
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'Rick and Bubba Show' host spreads Gospel at son's funeral
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP)—The impact of 2-year-old Bronner
Burgess' death is already being felt throughout the nation as his family and
friends use the opportunity to tell others about the uncertainty of life and
the assurance of salvation in Jesus Christ, his father, Rick Burgess, said at a
memorial service Jan. 22.
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Faith factor in NFL policy, Super Bowl ministry
PHOENIX (BP)—The National Football League has used an
unstoppable combination of marketing muscle, longtime loyalties and on-field
performance to create the most successful professional sports league in America,
if not the world.
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BGCT nominates Everett as exec
DALLAS (BP)—Virginia pastor Randel Everett has been
nominated as the next executive director of the Baptist General Convention of
Texas.
Focus on Israel
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Editorial
Holy Land reflections
We
weren't 12 spies sent in to evaluate the prospects of conquering the Promise
Land. Instead, thousands of years after only two spies, Joshua and Caleb,
brought back a good report—which was rejected by the ancient Children of
Israel—I was among nine Baptist newspaper editors who recently toured Israel
as guests of the Ministry of Tourism.
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'Living stones' offer Christian witness in Holy Land
Baptists, other evangelicals tiny minority in Israel
NAZARETH, ISRAEL (FBW)—Evangelicals who come to the Holy
Land as tourists and those who love Israel for theological and political
reasons, should understand there is a vibrant Gospel-preaching ministry in
Israel today—"living stones" who also need the support of fellow
evangelicals, according to Baptist leader Bader Mansour.
-
An urgent call for prayer; Gaza Christians 'desperate'
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (FBW)—Worship services at Gaza Baptist
Church now includes no more than 10 or 15 believers who are willing to risk
publicly attending the only evangelical church in all of the Gaza Strip since
October when a church leader was martyred.
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The Holy Land in Pictures
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'Monstrosity' fence has deterred terror against Israel
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (FBW)—David Baker is a fast-talking Israeli transplanted from New York with the tough public relations task of making Israel's case to an often antagonistic foreign press sympathetic to the Palestinian cause in the intractable Middle East conflict.
Evangelism
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LifeWay: Unchurched Americans turned off by church
Same study reveals openness to Christians
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LWCR)—A majority of unchurched
Americans are turned off by the institutional church and don't have a biblical
understanding about God and Jesus, yet they believe Jesus makes a positive
difference in a person's life and would enjoy an honest discussion with a
friend about spiritual matters.
FeaturesMedia Montage
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Intellectual leads evangelicals into post-modern culture
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (FBW)—Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary president R. Albert Mohler Jr., called "the reigning
intellectual of the evangelical movement in the U.S.," by Time.com, has written
Culture Shift, released Jan. 15 by
Multnomah Books.
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Curse word airs on ABC morning show
EDITORS' NOTE: The following article makes reference
to a vile curse word to alert people of faith to a serious situation regarding
the poor policing of public airwaves. The editorial staff regrets repeating the
statement (even with censoring); however, there is no other way to report the
affront.
Obituary
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Author, professor L. Russ Bush dies following cancer battle
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (BP)—L. Russ Bush III, noted
philosopher, apologist, author, professor, pastor and friend of Southern
Baptists, died Jan. 22 following a two-year battle with cancer. He was 63.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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February 10: The Message
Galatians 1:6-9, 11-12; 3:1-9
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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February 17: The Messenger
Luke 10:1-12, 16
- 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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February 10: The Lord Will Provide
Genesis 22
- Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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February 17: Seeking God's Guidance
Genesis 24
- Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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