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The face of campus ministry is changing


From: FirstLook
Subject: The face of campus ministry is changing
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 18:20:32 -0500

 

Here's a first look at The Baptist Standard's new content for the week of October 6, 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

OUR FRONT PAGE ARTICLES:
• Face of campus ministry changing

• When families close the lid on faith at funeral, what's a preacher to do?

• "Luther" portrays faith struggles of best-known reformer

This issue's poll: Is it appropriate to give an evangelistic invitation at a funeral?


• Hispanic Baptist Theological School gains accreditation

• HBU Board affirms fraternal relationship with SBTC

• Hardin-Simmons University dedicates science building, rededicates music hall

• 51 elected to service on BGCT Executive Board committees

• Executive Board elects Ogletree and OKs NAMB cooperative agreement

• SBTC building $3 million headquarters

• Cowboy Fellowship ropes in more than just cowboys in Pleasanton

• Missions Foundation gives Cowgirl Award

• Denison says Baptist University of the Americas name gives insight into institution's future

• Shoe donations run ahead of funds to ship 200,000 pairs

• STCH road trip

• Four schools join pre-pay tuition plan

• Texas Baptist Men respond far & wide

• On the Move

• Around the State

• Texas Tidbits


• Face of campus ministry changing

• Churches' drop in mission giving hits BSM

• Tarleton student ministry sets up shop in a campus tavern

• Twentysomethings found less likely to attend church


• Deacon brings Dead Sea Scrolls to life

• Church provides oasis in the desert

• High School student puts on shield of faith


• KEY CHURCHES: Missions growth unlocked

• Key Churches in Texas

• WHICH WAY? Texans take diverse routes to missions

• Waxahachie woman chooses non-traditional path to missions

• Missions network nearing staff leader choice

• What's another 500 miles when you're already traveling on mission?


• A DOG, A GUN & A DAD: Patterson's advice on boys


• David Crowder and his band stay true to their first love in Waco

• DBU trains students for the business of music


• New Orleans trustees to determine whether to accede to SBC request

• SBC warns of funding crisis coming

• BWA president appeals for SBC to stay

• Baptist Briefs


• VISUAL BIBLE: The Gospel of John movie

• "Luther" portrays faith struggles of best-known reformer


• Grief: When families close the lid on faith at funeral, what's a preacher to do?

• Grief: Like peeling and onion

• Grief: What makes a funeral meaningful?

• Diet: 'Big-time losers' shed light on what works

• Diet: As food portions get bigger, so do those who eat

• Christian men urged to beware of falling into sexual sins

• T. D. Jakes' novel targets spiritual secrets


• Americans want double standard on display


• Texas Baptist Forum

• Classified Ads

• Around the State

• On the Move

• Cartoon


• EDITORIAL: Baylor: A century of health care

• EDITORIAL: Measure churches this fall

• DOWN HOME: The cap was OK; his head wasn't

• TOGETHER: For Texas' sake, fund new churches

• Texas Baptist Forum

• Cybercolumn 9/22: The bridge by John Duncan

• He Said/ She Said: Front Seat


• Explore the Bible for 10/12: Praying and caring leads to rich relationships

• Family Bible Study for 10/12: The Holy Spirit: Invisible source of eternal life

• Explore the Bible for 10/19: Christ is the greatest equalizer among individuals

• Family Bible Study for 10/19: Strength to fend off temptation is available
 

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