Operation Iraqi Freedom
Apr 29, 2003
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)-The "Gift of Love" food project
for Iraq is "picking up," according to Fritz Wilson,
director of the Florida Baptist Men's Department of the Florida
Baptist Convention.
Apr 16, 2003
NEW ORLEANS (BP)-As the war in Iraq continues the community at
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary has contributed to the
momentum of an initiative encouraging specific nationwide prayer
for the president and America's military service members. "Adopt
our Troops in Prayer," is sponsored by the Presidential
Prayer Team, an independent, nonprofit organization.
Apr 15, 2003
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)-Fritz Wilson is scrambling to get the word
out to Florida Baptists about the International Mission Board's
"Gift of Love" project to feed the people of Iraq.
Apr 15, 2003
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)-A candle has been lit in the sanctuary of
Myrtle Grove Baptist Church in Pensacola each Sunday morning
since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Apr 15, 2003
WICHITA, Kan. (BP)-Churches in Patrick Miller's hometown were
celebrating April 13 after learning that their hometown hero had
been rescued.
Apr 10, 2003
Whatever your view of the ethics of the war in Iraq, all of us can play a part in galvanizing support for that beleaguered nation. As with previous crises around the world, Southern Baptists are taking the lead to bring a “cup of cold water” in Jesus’ name.
Apr 8, 2003
The North American Mission Board reports
980 Southern Baptist chaplains serve Americas military
forces. To find out more about being a military chaplain, go to: www.NAMB.net.
Apr 8, 2003
ELIZABETH, W.Va. (BP)The capture
and rescue of Army PFC. Jessica Lynch has served to bring her
hometown closer together and closer to God, a Southern Baptist
pastor from the area says.
Apr 8, 2003
RICHMOND, Va. (BP)Southern Baptist
relief workers expect hunger to be one of the major needs they
find in Iraq when humanitarian aid finally is able to cross the
border, and churches across the United States are being
challenged to help minister to that need.
Apr 8, 2003
ENGLEWOOD (FBW)Millie Williams,
secretary at First Baptist Church in Englewood, was attending
Sunday night services March 30, when the call came at her home
that her youngest son, 23-year-old Marine Sgt. Brian McGinnis was
killed while on a mission in Iraq.