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EUSTIS (FBC) A strategy to reach Southeast Floridas urban areas with the Gospel, the allocation of funds to help Gulf Coast Baptists hit hard by Hurricane Katrina and a process to inform and educate Florida Baptists about the Marriage Protection Amendment were among a slate of business items approved during the Sept. 24 State Board of Missions meeting at Lake Yale Conference Center.
Photo by Joni B. Hannigan
Florida pastors Tim Phillips (l) and Darell Millsap (r), prepare to go into the village of Novo Airao with Lafayette Baptist Association DOM Darel Mitchell
MANAUS, Brazil (FBW)For more than 100 years Southern Baptists have been sharing the Good News with some Brazilians. For others, the indigenous peoples of the Amazon River Basin, all outsiders, especially westerners, have been told to steer clear of the tropical rain forest and its unspoiled populations.
Photo by John Swain/North American Mission Board
LAKE CHARLES, La. - Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers Tom Antonowicz, left, Interlachen, and Fritz Wilson, Orange Park, pull electric cable to power a Florida Baptist mobile feeding unit. Antonowicz, a member of First Baptist Church Interlachen, and Wilson, director of Florida Baptist Disaster Relief, are two of more than 6,000 Southern Baptist disaster relief volunteers assisting Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas in the aftermath of Hurricane Rita with services that include mass feeding, cleanup and recovery, shower trailers, child care, laundry, and communication.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (FBC)-Two Florida Baptist Convention feeding units began feeding victims of Hurricane Rita on Sunday, Sept. 25 in Lake Charles, La., working alongside The Salvation Army.
MARIANNA (FBW) Four days after his unanimous election as the ninth president of LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention, Thom Rainer gave an hour-long interview to Florida Baptist Witness Executive Editor James A. Smith Sr. Sept. 16 at Blue Springs Baptist Conference Center in Marianna where Rainer was speaking to a Sunday School conference.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Southern Baptist Convention President Bobby Welch is applauding a task force report that calls for greater Cooperative Program support from leaders throughout the Southern Baptist Convention.
Florida Baptists have the unique opportunity to host and participate in two missionary appointment services of the International Mission Board in the span of six months. Having had the privilege of attending the Sept. 13 appointment service at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Pensacola, I can state quite enthusiastically that those who fail to take advantage of the opportunity of attending the appointment service next March in Tampa will miss a huge blessing.
The Board of Directors of Florida Baptist Witness met recently and approved 2006 rates for our subscription plans, other than the individual rate, which will remain at $16.95 annually. The Local Church Edition rate will increase .25 per subscription to $8.25, while the Church Budget and Club plans will increase .50 each, to $9.75 and $11.00, respectively. The Local Church Edition rate has not been increased since 2001 and the Church Budget and Club plans have not been increased in two years.
For days an idea has been running around in my head searching for the finish line. It has come in spasms. Maybe it has always been a question begging for an answer and Katrina resurfaced it.
Several times a day I’m getting e-mails from people informing me their church is ready and willing to come to New Orleans to help a church rebuild.
It’s not hard to figure out that we’re living in a sex-crazed society – one that operates much like an open sewer. It’s even been called the “new morality” by some, including ministers of the Gospel.
It’s amazing how much brain-washing the American people can endure and still come out of it with their brains in good working order.
EUSTIS (FBC) A strategy to reach Southeast Floridas urban areas with the Gospel, the allocation of funds to help Gulf Coast Baptists hit hard by Hurricane Katrina and a process to inform and educate Florida Baptists about the Marriage Protection Amendment were among a slate of business items approved during the Sept. 24 State Board of Missions meeting at Lake Yale Conference Center.
MANAUS, Brazil (FBW)For more than 100 years Southern Baptists have been sharing the Good News with some Brazilians. For others, the indigenous peoples of the Amazon River Basin, all outsiders, especially westerners, have been told to steer clear of the tropical rain forest and its unspoiled populations.
MARIANNA (FBW) Four days after his unanimous election as the ninth president of LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention, Thom Rainer gave an hour-long interview to Florida Baptist Witness Executive Editor James A. Smith Sr. Sept. 16 at Blue Springs Baptist Conference Center in Marianna where Rainer was speaking to a Sunday School conference.
ORLANDO (FBW)–Churches in Orlando are gearing up for the April 2006 Luis Palau Festival, and festival leadership has scheduled October meetings in preparation for the event. According to event organizers, the evangelist’s upcoming Florida festival has amassed more than 350 participating Central Florida churches and has garnered the support of the Greater Orlando and Seminole Baptist associations.
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)Despite many successful evangelistic events Woodland Baptist Church in Bradenton held for community children, something seemed amiss when it came to enlisting students to be baptizeduntil the church created a seven minute solution.
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)–According to a report released by the Florida Baptist Convention’s Church Planting Department, Florida Baptists started 9 new churches in Aug. 2005.
TALLAHASSEE (BP)–The American Civil Liberties Union joined other liberal interest groups Sept. 21 in filing a lawsuit against a proposed constitutional marriage amendment in Florida, seeking to prevent it from appearing on the ballot in 2006.
AMAZONAS, Brazil (FBW)–The sounds of roosters crowing, boat engines idling and pigs grunting couldn’t drown out the sound of the Gospel in a small family village high on a hill overlooking the Rio Negro in Brazil.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Southern Baptist Convention President Bobby Welch is applauding a task force report that calls for greater Cooperative Program support from leaders throughout the Southern Baptist Convention.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–The Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee, Sept. 20, approved a three-year freeze in the calculation of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary’s enrollment, allowing NOBTS’ 2003-04 enrollment figures to apply to Cooperative Program funding formulas for the next three budget years.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–The chief executives of Southern Baptists’ national entities stood across the stage behind New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary President Chuck Kelley to show their support when he reported to Executive Committee members Sept. 19 on the condition of the institution he leads.
ATLANTA (BP)—Karen Pressley has heard it all before.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (FBC)-Two Florida Baptist Convention feeding units began feeding victims of Hurricane Rita on Sunday, Sept. 25 in Lake Charles, La., working alongside The Salvation Army.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)–Southern Baptists are assessing needs and assigning mobile disaster relief units to areas of Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana damaged during Hurricane Rita, while continuing to provide hot meals, clean-up and recovery services throughout the Gulf Coast.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)–More than 1,200 Southern Baptist churches have committed to help SBC churches in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The Adopt A Church partnership was initiated by the North American Mission Board the week after the hurricane destroyed thousands of homes and business along the Gulf Coast including hundreds of SBC churches.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Southern Baptist leaders are urging pastors to download a six-minute video highlighting Southern Baptist Disaster Relief efforts for viewing by their congregations this Sunday.
ORANGE PARK (FBW)-The congregation at Ridgewood Baptist Church adopted 33 families evacuated from the leveled Gulf Coast area, and expects that number to grow to about 40 by the end of the month.
LAKELAND (FBW)–Items lovingly packed in shoeboxes, Ziploc bags and backpacks are being rushed from Florida churches and Christian schools to those most affected by Hurricane Katrina. Children are participating in hands-on projects that not only help others, but also help themselves deal with the stress of catastrophic storms.
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)–For many Florida churches and pastors, giving time and resources to hurricane relief is not just a practical fulfillment of God’s command to help those in need, but a personal way to help one family, pastor or church. Hurricane relief has become a way to return the favor for aid given during the historic 2004 hurricane season.
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)–In Surviving Storm Stress, author and Christian counselor Dwight Bain shares valuable insights in helping children deal with stress.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BH)–C.S. Lewis offered the world Mere Christianity, The Screw-tape Letters, and most notably, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. To many, Lewis was a literary genius, but to Douglas Gresham, Lewis was “the finest man and the best Christian” he has ever known.
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