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Churches keep greater share at home


From: FirstLook
Subject: Churches keep greater share at home
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 21:59:38 -0500
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Here's a first look at The Baptist Standard's new content for the week of August 25, 2003.
We're updating our website continuously so you won't miss a single breaking news event or feature.
Just click on the story links below to see the entire article, or go to our website at www.baptiststandard.com
 

Baylor faculty senate asked to evaluate Sloan

Sloan: Baylor's basketball sins call for repentance but not withdrawal


Summer Missions Snapshots
Summer Missions Snapshots

Texas team bikes among villages

Texas students travel to Russia with love

Missionary gets warm welcome

Children find faith through Bible stories

SARS detour opens student's eyes to a new world

Little sleep, lots of opportunities

Student missionaries parade God's presence in Colorado resort town

Non-Aggies find a home with international Aggies


Focus on Giving
TITHING TAKES A TUMBLE: Fewer households give a tenth

New tithers report freedom from past financial failures

State Baptist conventions feel pinch of decreased giving this year

Churches keep greater share at home

15-year pattern of missions giving in SBC churches nationwide

19 Texas churches honored as top Lottie givers


Ground breaking set for Baptist Learning Center

Hispanic Women's Conference: The meaning of life

Professor proposes proper purpose of anger

BGCT to create funding channel for some former IMB missionaries

Human welfare agencies could hold steady in BGCT funding

Conroe church looks to Bible to plan how its garden grows

Interracial adoption blends easily into pastor's family

Texas Baptists called to prayer for adoption need

Garland finds strength in telling families' stories

Mary Hill Davis gifts help set 'bad girls' straight

Enlist 'special' volunteers for music

Shepherd's Inn keeper knows her flock

BGCT schools ranked in annual U.S. News survey

Reyes to be nominated for BGCT's first vice presidency

Plainview man helps bring better health to Iraq

Patterson brings six from Southeastern

WHAT IS PASSION? College worship movement growing

Paris pastor leads his people to a higher plane

Bombin the Clown has a nose for ministry

SPANISH SERENADE: Wayland musicians on mission

UMHB student gains new view from Palo Duro musical

Around the State

Texas Tidbits



Iraq workers anticipate arrival of food boxes

Baptist Briefs



Amy Grant sings a louder faith in 'Simple Things'

The church tackles fraud

Judge's case makes some conservatives uneasy in wirness stand

Ten Commandments judge told again, 'Thou shall not'



Around the State

Classified Ads

Cartoon

Texas Baptist Forum



EDITORIAL: Budgets reflect low priority of cooperative missions

DOWN HOME: Off to school... for the 2nd time

Texas Baptist Forum

TOGETHER: Baptists affirm priesthood of believer

ANOTHER VIEW: Some talk of God's glory can make God too small



Baptistway lesson for August 24: Peace can come from the pieces

Baptistway lesson for August 31: God's case against his people

BaptistWay Lesson for Sept. 7: Look at life positively

BaptistWay Lesson for Sept. 14: Live a life worthy of the gospel

BaptistWay Lesson for Sept. 21: Make a difference with your life

BaptistWay Lesson for Sept. 28: Keep focused on knowing Christ


Family Bible Study for August 31: Grasp the sovereignty of God, as Joseph did

Family Bible Study for Sept. 7: Jesus communicates solemn truth on how to live

Explore the Bible for August 31: Living well & thriving in a fellowship of believers

Explore the Bible for Sept. 7: Lewis: 'Joy is the serious business of heaven'

 
 

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