News
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Religion played unprecedented role in presidential election
By David Gibson, c. 2004 Religion News Service
Published November 18, 2004
- (RNS) The 2004 presidential campaign will go down in history as one in which Democrats and Republicans battled tooth and nail while God ran unopposed.
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Georgians overwhelmingly pass marriage amendment
By J. Gerald Harris, Editor
Published November 18, 2004
- Out of the eleven states that voted to request adding a marriage amendment to their state constitutions, only Mississippi had a greater majority of people to vote in the affirmative than Georgia. In the Peach State 77% of the people indicated that they believe marriage should be defined as a union between a man and a woman.
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"Pray for us," Georgia missionaries say at NAMB commissioning
By Joe Westbury, Managing Editor
Published November 18, 2004
- STONE MOUNTAIN -- "How many missionaries do we have here today?" Edwin Lamb asked as he looked out over the crowd gathered at Mountain Park First Baptist Church.
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Beverly Tye to retire from Index on Dec. 31
Published November 18, 2004
- Index Circulation Manager Beverly B. Tye will retire on Dec. 31 from the staff of the state paper. Tye joined The Index in 1990.
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'JESUS,' at 25, history's most-watched film
By Erich Bridges
Published November 18, 2004
- RICHMOND, Va. (BP) - Almost anywhere you find the Gospel - and people hungry for it - you'll find a copy of the JESUS film.
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Millions seek cleansing at the Kumbh Mela, Hinduism's biggest festival
By Erich Bridges
Published November 18, 2004
- UJJAIN, India - Dawn came almost unnoticed to the sacred river Shipra. Even the waking sun seemed overwhelmed by the scene unfolding at the water's edge.
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Gays try to make sense of 'values' vote
By Dru Sefton, c. 2004 Religion News Service
Published November 18, 2004
- (RNS) The voters have spoken, and many of them said, "Moral values."
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In Iraqi neighborhood, captain defends & carries out mission of peace
By Sherrlyn Borkgren
Published November 18, 2004
- BAGHDAD (BP) - "We hate American soldiers," an Iraqi man snaps at Captain Michael Rainey from the back of a crowd of eight men, all in their mid-20s.
Georgia NewsBriefs
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NAMB appoints Jonesboro pastor to task force on Hispanic outreach
Published November 18, 2004
- Pastor Ruben Torres of Iglesia Bautista Victoria En Cristo, the Hispanic mission of First Baptist Church in Jonesboro, was appointed recently to a new task force by the North American Mission Board.
Baptist News Summary
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NOBTS approves charter change but will still fight
Published November 18, 2004
- NEW ORLEANS (RNS) - Trustees of New Orleans Seminary agreed Oct. 13 to amend the terms of the Southern Baptist Convention's ownership of the school, but not without misgivings they want to share with other Baptists before the whole convention makes a final decision at its annual meeting next summer.
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Beth Moore, LifeWay to host 10 'Living Proof' events in '06
Published November 18, 2004
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) - Internationally known Bible teacher Beth Moore and LifeWay have announced the addition of 10 "Living Proof Live" events in 2006. The events follow the 10 scheduled for 2005.
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Boyce College helps form youth ministry centers in 4 countries
Published November 18, 2004
- LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP) - The International Center for Youth Ministry at Boyce College has formed an informal alliance with four international schools that is aimed at training career youth ministers through a combination of academics and hands-on experience.
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LifeWay Christian Stores return to the Northwest after decade-long absence
Published November 18, 2004
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) - LifeWay Christian Stores is headed back to the Northwest. For the first time in nearly a decade, the Nashville-based retail chain will have stores in the region with the acquisition of three Seattle-area stores formerly owned by Evangel Stores.
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Missouri convention affirms course against breakaway entities
Published November 18, 2004
- RAYTOWN, Mo. (BP) - Messengers to the Missouri Baptist Convention annual meeting overwhelmingly voted to continue their legal action against five breakaway institutions.
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Coburn defeats fellow Southern Baptist; two Baptists lose in House
Published November 18, 2004
- WASHINGTON (BP) - One Southern Baptist defeated another in a U.S. Senate race in Oklahoma, while two Southern Baptist members of the House of Representatives lost in voting Nov. 2.
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Names in the News
Published November 18, 2004
- The Baptist Convention of New York's executive board has elected Terry M. Robertson as the fifth executive director/treasurer of the 35-year-old convention.
Religious NewsBriefs
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Poll shows Iraq support for separating religion and government, backing religious leaders
Published November 18, 2004
- (RNS) A new poll has found that a small majority of Iraqis support a separation between religion and government.
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Study links college students' religious involvement to emotional health
Published November 18, 2004
- (RNS) College students with significant religious involvement report better emotional health than those with no involvement, new research from UCLA's Higher Education Research Institute shows.
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Museum of Biblical Art to open in spring
Published November 18, 2004
- NEW YORK (RNS) An art gallery at the American Bible Society in New York City has closed but will reopen next spring as an independent museum with a new name: the Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA).
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Vermont bishop bans common communion cup in protective measure to help stop flu
Published November 18, 2004
- (RNS) As Americans rush for a limited supply of flu vaccines, the Roman Catholic bishop of Vermont has told his priests not to allow parishioners to drink from a common Communion cup or exchange a sign of peace.
People and Places
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Anniversaries
Published November 18, 2004
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Dedications
Published November 18, 2004
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Homecomings
Published November 18, 2004
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Honors
Published November 18, 2004
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Obituaries
Published November 18, 2004
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Ordinations
Published November 18, 2004
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Retirements
Published November 18, 2004
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Revivals
Published November 18, 2004
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Ministerial Moves
Published November 18, 2004
Cooperative Program Stories
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Bible Drill gives children spiritual depth
By Sherri Brown, Communications, GBC
Published November 18, 2004
- Psalms is right in the center of the Bible. To find Matthew, the first book of the New Testament, go halfway between Psalms and Revelation.
Bible Study
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Tell About God!
By Mike Stone, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Blackshear
Published November 18, 2004
- Every time God reveals Himself to His people, He is always commanding us to be involved in evangelism. God's power was revealed in the creation, His person was revealed in the Christ, and His precepts are revealed in the canon. In each form of Divine revelation, we are instructed to declare His goodness.
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Confess Jesus, God's Son!
By Mike Stone, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Blackshear
Published November 18, 2004
- From the opening words, John's inspired biography of Jesus is different from the others. Countless books and commentaries have contrasted the differences between this book and the other three gospel accounts. Matthew's gospel reveals Jesus as the Messiah, the fulfillment of ancient prophecies. Mark pictures Jesus as the humble servant. Luke, the physician, writes to show Jesus as the Son of Man. But the apostle John is moved by the Holy Spirit to emphasize that Jesus is the Son of God.
Columns
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Values still matter
By J. Gerald Harris, Editor
Published November 18, 2004
- Millions of conservative, evangelical Christians flocked to the polls on November 2nd and re-elected George W. Bush to another term as president of the United States. The exit polls indicated that "moral values" was the number one issue that motivated voters to re-elect him. The second most important issue that mattered to voters was the war on terror, followed respectively by the economy/jobs and the war in Iraq.
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Faith-based election requires soul-searching from all
By David P. Gushee
Published November 18, 2004
- JACKSON, Tenn.(RNS) The role played by religious faith and moral values in this election is the biggest story to emerge in the wake of George W. Bush's victory.
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The Open Door
By J. Robert White, Executive Director, GBC
Published November 18, 2004
- "Praise God from whom all blessings flow!" For the first time in our history as a Baptist state convention, Georgia Baptists have sent more than $20,000,000 in Cooperative Program receipts on to the Southern Baptist Convention to support Southern Baptist mission work at home and around the world.
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Adults must respond swiftly to cruelty among children
By James Dobson
Published November 18, 2004
Forum
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Opposes stem cell research
By Mike Dearing, Griffin
Published November 18, 2004
- In the Oct. 21 issue of The Christian Index I was shocked to read the article on page 19 about the use of tissue from aborted fetuses. I believe the two persons from Alabama were much in error or sin to go as far as they did to use the aborted babies' tissue to try and keep their husbands from dying.
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Distrusts new Bible translations
By Janessa Bracewell and Randall Jones
Published November 18, 2004
- I am writing in response to Carroll Underwood's recent letter regarding the disagreement over the phrase "back to its biblical and historical roots" being used in a Baptist Press article which appeared in a September issue of the Index.
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Thanks to Georgia Baptists for seminary scholarships
By John C. McMillian, Jr.
Published November 18, 2004
- I would like to express my appreciation for the excellent work of The Christian Index in sharing my wife's (Christa McMillian) testimony. It was exceptionally well written. I hope that your article will help someone to become closer to the Lord Jesus.
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Hearts more important than votes, writer says
By Mike Dorough, youth pastor, Second Baptist, Warner Robins
Published November 18, 2004
- Like most of you, I was elated to wake up the morning after Election Day 2004 and discover what our awesome God had done! The four million evangelical Christian voters in America who skipped out on the 2000 elections arose and spoke loudly that we will support pro-life, pro-family leaders and reject those who are not!
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