In the Witness this week
Published May 8, 2008
In the Witness this week
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Legacy of learning continues through generations
EVA WOLEVER Assistant Editor
Published May 8, 2008
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—Nearly 30 faces, bright eyes set in
wrinkled faces, watched their Sunday School teacher with the same enthusiasm
displayed by a class of first-graders sitting on the edge of their seats,
waiting to hear a wonderful story. They’d been there in the basement of First
Baptist Church in Tallahassee since before 8 a.m.
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Webster leaves Legislature with family, principles, faith intact
Florida’s longest currently serving legislator retires after 28 years
Published May 8, 2008
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Art celebrates creation at Wayside Baptist Church exhibit
CAROLYN NICHOLS Newswriter
Published May 8, 2008
MIAMI (FBW)—In an effort to equip church members to
defend their faith in the God of creation, Wayside Baptist Church in Miami
declared April “Creation Month.” The culmination of the emphasis was an art
exhibit, “The Inspiration of Creation,” April 25-27.
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Bunkley: Gambling expansion failure highlights session
Passage of competing bills results in failure of evolution academic freedom
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
Published May 8, 2008
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—With narrow defeats for pro-life and
evolution academic freedom legislation during the 60-day Florida legislative
session, Florida Baptist Convention legislative consultant Bill Bunkley
highlighted the positive by pointing to the failure of gambling expansion bills
as a “huge win for families.”
OpinionEditorial
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When no action is good—and bad ?—in legislating
JAMES A. SMITH SR. Executive Editor
The
recently concluded 60-day Florida legislative session demonstrated the truth
that when it comes to legislating, oftentimes no action is the best result.
Unfortunately, the session also underscored the tragedy when legislators fail
to act when human life and children’s worldviews are at risk.
Point of View
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The ‘evidence’ for evolution is a ‘hoax’
JONATHAN CONLEIGH Special to Florida Baptist Witness
“The evidence for evolution is overwhelming.”
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Same old Earth, new disguise: Oprah and A New Earth
CHARLES COLSON Breakpoint
You have probably heard of author Eckhart Tolle and his
connection with Oprah Winfrey. What with Tolle’s bestselling book A New
Earth, its repeated promotion on Oprah’s
talk show, and the online course they are running together, they have become
pretty difficult to miss.
Letters to the Editor
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Letters to the Editor
Published May 8, 2008
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FloridaFlorida News
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Art celebrates creation at Wayside Baptist Church exhibit
MIAMI (FBW)—In an effort to equip church members to
defend their faith in the God of creation, Wayside Baptist Church in Miami
declared April “Creation Month.” The culmination of the emphasis was an art
exhibit, “The Inspiration of Creation,” April 25-27.
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Florida Bible Drillers, speaker head to national stage
ORLANDO (FBC)—Three homeschooled teenagers took top
honors in the Florida State Bible Drills and Speakers Tournament April 26 in
Orlando. For hundreds of Florida Baptist youth and children, the annual event,
hosted by First Baptist Church in Orlando, was the culmination of months of
honing Bible skills at home then exhibiting them at church and associational
events.
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Bible Driller urges others to hide God’s Word in their hearts
ORLANDO (FBC)—Eight years of Bible Drills have instilled
life lessons in 17-year-old Lydia Kulpa of St. Augustine.
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Florida Baptist Convention wins awards at Baptist Communicators
PHOENIX, ARIZ. (FBC)—The Florida Baptist Convention’s
Public Relations Division staff received accolades for professional
achievements from the Baptist Communicators Association during the 2008 Wilmer
C. Fields Awards competition April 18 at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Resort in
Phoenix, Ariz.
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In praise of Senator Daniel Webster
Florida Baptist Witness
sought comments about Sen. Daniel Webster from various persons who know him.
Those comments are excerpted here, along with other praise offered on behalf of
Webster in his retirement from the Florida Legislature.
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Florida soldier killed with Bible nearby
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SEBRING (FBW)—The thought of her son’s Bible fluttering
in the wind beside his still body brought a certain comfort to Marcus Mathes’
mother when she was told he was killed in a mortar attack in Iraq April 28.
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Webster leaves Legislature with family, principles, faith intact
Florida’s longest currently serving legislator retires after 28 years
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BCF voice professor to teach, tour in Italian countryside
Kimberle Moon to lecture in voice anatomy, physiology
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)—Kimberle Moon, professor of voice at
The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, is touring this summer in Italy
with IdeaNove, an organization dedicated to introducing Italian singers to
American musical theater and providing vocal coaching from highly trained
professionals.
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Potential of working together realized in 1925
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)—Imagine every Sunday having people
lined up at your church eager to present the mission causes of their agencies
and to request your financial support. While the appeal would be worthy and
compelling, the constant barrage of pleas could become overwhelming.
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Ed Johnson: Personal passion for Cooperative Program
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)—The year was 1973 and the young pastor
and his wife, serving a church in east Tennessee had finally, sadly accepted
the reality that they would be unable to give birth to a child. With prayer and
faith, the couple turned to Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes.
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Korean congregation happily participates in Cooperative Program
MELBOURNE (FBC)—With pen in hand, David Lee writes a
check each month to the Cooperative Program and remembers how the cooperation
of Florida Baptists helped turned his life around. He hopes his church’s
participation in the unified giving program will have a life-changing impact on
others.
Legislature Watch
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Bunkley: Gambling expansion failure highlights session
Passage of competing bills results in failure of evolution academic freedom
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—With narrow defeats for pro-life and
evolution academic freedom legislation during the 60-day Florida legislative
session, Florida Baptist Convention legislative consultant Bill Bunkley
highlighted the positive by pointing to the failure of gambling expansion bills
as a “huge win for families.”
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Editorial
When no action is good—and bad ?—in legislating
The
recently concluded 60-day Florida legislative session demonstrated the truth
that when it comes to legislating, oftentimes no action is the best result.
Unfortunately, the session also underscored the tragedy when legislators fail
to act when human life and children’s worldviews are at risk.
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Tie vote kills ultrasound abortion bill in Senate
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—In a 20-20 tie vote, the Florida
Senate defeated April 30 a bill requiring women seeking an abortion in the
first trimester of pregnancy to have an ultrasound.
Florida News Briefs
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Call to prayer issued to Florida Baptists
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‘Simple church’ conference May 29
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Three regional DR training events set for May and June throughout state
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Harmony Bay youth camp July 7-11
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Children’s music and worship week July 14-18 at Lake Yale
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Florida Focus
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Florida Focus
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NationalNational News
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President Bush envisions International Day of Prayer
WASHINGTON (BP)—In adversity, Americans can find comfort
through prayer, President Bush said May 1 in a White House observance of the
57th National Day of Prayer.
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Evangelicals differ on climate, global warming
NASHVILLE (BP)—Disagreements among evangelical Christians
about global warming are rooted in a fundamental question: Is human-induced
climate change a real problem? And, if interviews with two evangelical advocates
are any indicator, proposed responses to the issue differ dramatically,
depending on how a person answers that question.
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U.N. panel claims manmade global warming certain
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—The most-often quoted authority on
global climate change is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a
scientific group established in 1988 by the United Nations to evaluate the risk
of human-induced climate change. It was the IPCC that shared the 2007 Nobel
Peace Prize with Al Gore, former vice president of the United States.
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International group disavows UN’s climate claims
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—TIME magazine warned that scientists had observed “bizarre and
unpredictable weather patterns” which led them to believe the world was headed
for “a global climatic upheaval.” Fluctuations in temperature, rainfall
and sea ice were all described as signs of impending doom.
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APA debate cancels after pro-homosexual speakers back out
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WASHINGTON (BP)—An American Psychiatric Association
symposium that was to feature speakers from both sides of the debate on
homosexuality—including R. Albert Mohler Jr.—was cancelled, apparently due
to lack of cooperation from those in the homosexual community.
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Obama outraged by longtime pastor Jeremiah Wright’s words
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WASHINGTON (BP)—Democrat Barack Obama further distanced
himself from his longtime pastor April 29, saying he was outraged at comments
made by Jeremiah Wright and acknowledging that their relationship has suffered.
BF&M Commentary
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Baptist Faith & Message commentary 7: Regeneration
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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.
FeaturesGodly Women
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Legacy of learning continues through generations
TALLAHASSEE (FBW)—Nearly 30 faces, bright eyes set in
wrinkled faces, watched their Sunday School teacher with the same enthusiasm
displayed by a class of first-graders sitting on the edge of their seats,
waiting to hear a wonderful story. They’d been there in the basement of First
Baptist Church in Tallahassee since before 8 a.m.
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Polly Floyd desires to be an example to students
GRACEVILLE (BCF)—On any given work day, Polly Floyd is
the smiling figure behind her desk at The Baptist College of Florida in
Graceville. Those who know her say she manages the business office with a
gentle spirit and loving example.
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Credit Union VP shares passion for evangelism & prayer
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)—As a youngster Lillie Andrews
remembers her mother would put drops in for her earache and tell her to “just
keep praying.”
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Karen Green passes on faith she learned from mother, grandmother
BRANDON (FBW)—Brandon pastor’s wife Karen Green has
cheered others on since she was in high school. Now, alongside her husband,
Tommy, she encourages the other ministers’ wives at First Baptist Church
through her “open home, open heart” ministry.
Media Montage
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Eve’s ongoing influence explored in new release
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—While history is full of women who
have reshaped the world, no woman has had such a significant and lasting impact
as the first woman, Eve.
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Blackabys’ book touts workplace ministry
ATLANTA (BP)—If your job feels more like a soap opera
than a calling, you’re not alone. For many Christian professionals, work often
entails navigating plenty of drama and tension.
Obituary
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Wife of Homer G. Lindsay Jr. dies
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Former Santa Rosa DOM dies
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Retired FBC staff Frank Delrose Jr. dies
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Bible StudyBible Studies for Life
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May 11: Communicate
Deuteronomy 6:4-9; 2 Samuel 14:23-24, 28-33; Proverbs 4:3-6
- Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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May 18: Be Trustworthy
1 Samuel 18:1-4; 19:4-7; 20:10-17
- 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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May 11: The Ministry of Reconciliation
Genesis 43-45
- Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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May 18: Major Life Adjustments
Genesis 46-47
- Mark Rathel is professor of theology at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
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