In the Witness this week
Published February 28, 2008
In the Witness this week
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Board approves science standards with 'theory' compromise
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
Published February 28, 2008
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—Rejecting advice from both sides in the
evolution debate, the Florida Board of Education voted 4-3 on Feb. 19 to add
"scientific theory of" before each reference to "evolution" in new science
standards for public schools in the Sunshine State.
NAMB photo by Alice Rusher/FBW graphic
Jordan Minnick (left) and NAMB
church planting missionary David
Proffitt (right) baptize new believer
Allyn Clark, a student at Virginia
Commonwealth University, in the
chilly James River in Richmond, Va.
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Annie Armstrong Easter Offering
Life's uncertainties plague Virginia students
Published February 28, 2008
HARRISONBURG, Va. (NAMB)—For North American missionaries
David and Shirley Proffitt, their passion is winning the next generation to
Christ by planting new churches near college campuses. And this passion has
turned into a family affair.
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Molino flock protected by Shepherd's hand in Feb. 17
CAROLYN NICHOLS Newswriter
Published February 28, 2008
MOLINO (FBW)—After Pastor Brian Calhoun's
"shorter-than-usual" sermon Feb. 17 on Jesus as our Good Shepherd, the flock at
Highland Baptist Church experienced His care and protection from a tornado that
damaged the church facility.
OpinionEditorial
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Evolution, academic freedom and 'Expelled'
JAMES A. SMITH Executive Editor
It's
too bad members of the Florida Board of Education had not seen Ben Stein's
forthcoming movie "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" before its Feb. 19 vote
to reject an academic freedom amendment to the state's science standards. If
the members ever do see the movie, I have to believe at least one of the four
who voted against academic freedom will wish he or she had another opportunity
to fix the standards' silence concerning permitting scientific critiques of Darwinian
evolution in the state's K-12 public schools.
Point of View
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Baptist Faith & Message Commentary 4: God the Holy Spirit
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 & Message
2000, the Southern Baptist Convention's confession of faith.
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Florida public school students 'biggest losers' in evolution debate
DONNA CALLAWAY Special to Florida Baptist Witness
On Nov. 19, a battle took place in Tallahassee. Those of us
involved in that skirmish walked away with different versions of what had taken
place. Even members of the news media had conflicting views of what had
actually been decided. As to who won and who lost this battle—everyone lost
something, but the biggest losers were the students in Florida's public
schools. They lost some privileges and they lost some rights. To better
understand what was at stake, it is essential that one understand the power of
the Sunshine State Standards.
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Model for engagement: Wilberforce and the better hour
CHARLES COLSON Breakpoint
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At a recent conference on Christian worldview, a college
student asked the question: "Is there a model for engaging secularism?" The
panel of well-known experts was stumped, clearly unfamiliar with the fact that
200 years ago a small group of politicians, bankers, writers, and lawyers
addressed and overcame the crisis of secularism and immorality in England.
Letters to the Editor
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Letters to the Editor
Published February 28, 2008
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FloridaFlorida News
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Molino flock protected by Shepherd's hand in Feb. 17
MOLINO (FBW)—After Pastor Brian Calhoun's
"shorter-than-usual" sermon Feb. 17 on Jesus as our Good Shepherd, the flock at
Highland Baptist Church experienced His care and protection from a tornado that
damaged the church facility.
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Students catch on to Starbucks conversation starters
LESSBURG (FBC)—College students from around the state put
aside friendly school rivalries for a weekend of discipleship, leadership
training and worship at the 2008 State Baptist Collegiate Conference Feb.
15-17, at the Lake Yale Baptist Conference Center in Leesburg.
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Welch intercedes for Daytona 500 drivers
DAYTONA BEACH (BP)—Bobby Welch continued one of the
Daytona 500's founding traditions by voicing the invocation prayer at the 50th
running of the NASCAR race Feb. 17.
Science Standards/Evolution
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Board approves science standards with 'theory' compromise
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—Rejecting advice from both sides in the
evolution debate, the Florida Board of Education voted 4-3 on Feb. 19 to add
"scientific theory of" before each reference to "evolution" in new science
standards for public schools in the Sunshine State.
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Rubio: Florida House open to legislative fix on evolution
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—An evolution compromise approved Feb.
19 by the State Board of Education was the best that could be achieved in that
body but legislative action to protect academic freedom of teachers offering
criticisms of Darwinian evolution is possible, House Speaker Marco Rubio told Florida
Baptist Witness in a Feb. 20 interview.
Florida News Briefs
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Conference to call blind to trust God
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National Bivocationals to meet
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NationalNational News
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WRAP-UP: Exec. Comm. endorses $205.7M SBC budget
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—Southern Baptist Convention
Executive Committee members approved a 2008-09 Cooperative Program Allocation
budget of $205,716,834 for recommendation to the SBC during its June 10-11 annual
meeting in Indianapolis.
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Castro's announcement 'insignificant,' but pray for change, Floridians told
TALLAHASSEE (FBW/BP)—Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio
called Fidel Castro's Feb. 19 announcement of his resignation as president
"insignificant" and told Florida Baptist Witness he laughed when he saw news reports Castro had passed the title to his
brother, Raul.
Union University Tornado
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Union University breaks ground on new dorms, classes start
JACKSON, Tenn. (BP)—"Today in what seems almost beyond
comprehension— two weeks and three days after a tornado destroyed large
portions of this campus—we gather together to give thanks to God for a new
beginning and the opportunity to build again," said Union University President
David S. Dockery Feb. 22 at the groundbreaking for a new student housing
complex.
FeaturesAnnie Armstrong Offering
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Annie Armstrong Easter Offering
Life's uncertainties plague Virginia students
HARRISONBURG, Va. (NAMB)—For North American missionaries
David and Shirley Proffitt, their passion is winning the next generation to
Christ by planting new churches near college campuses. And this passion has
turned into a family affair.
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Annie Armstrong Easter Offering
Woman with brain tumor a 'miracle missionary' in Nevada
RENO, Nev. (NAMB)—North American Mission Board missionary
Melanie Lawler is a real, talking, walking-around miracle.
Media Montage
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Holman apologetics study Bible offers reasons to believe
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LCR)—What is apologetics and how does
it relate to the Christian faith?
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Lifelong Marriage: Of money & land mines, arguments & velvet Elvis posters
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LCR)—Marriage is a rigged institution.
Only the holy survive.
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New Threads study explores feasts observed by Jesus
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LCR)—Many Christians know Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur only as preprinted words on a store-bought calendar. However,
these feasts and others hold hidden truths for those in search of details about
Christ, His life on earth and prophecies He came to fulfill.
Bible StudyExplore the Bible
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March 9: From Marker to Marker: The God of My Father
Genesis 29-31
- Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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March 16: Growing Spiritually Through Crisis
Genesis 32
- Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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