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February 19, 2010

Campus Revival Super “Souper” Results


The Souper Bowl of Caring ended Sunday evening,
February 24 – 26 February 14, with a record turnout of “love” from
Time: 7:00 p.m. the FWBBC community. The past two years, num-
Speaker: Chris Dotson bers reached 1,000 (2008) and, 1,125 (2009).
Virginia native Chris Dotson attended Virginia Tech to study engineering, but was called to preach The 2010 cans of food received soared to 2, 247.
during his first semester. He transferred to Carson-Newman College and received his B.A. degree in They were delivered to Nashville Rescue Mission.
Religion. While there, he served as youth minister at Peace FWB Church (Morristown, TN), and became The Mission was overjoyed, since donations have
pastor in 1994. He pursued graduate study at Bob Jones University, and received the emeritus Doctor of been low this year.
Divinity from Bethel Bible College. Winners of Cans Donated:
In addition to pastoral duties, Chris co-founded Harvest FWB Child Care Ministries (Duffield, VA), 873 Bunyan/Rossetti (50 points)
which has cared for more than 1,000 abused and neglected children. He also directs Berea Ministries, 836 Alpha/Sonnet (30 points)
Inc., a mission organization that supports national pastors. Chris and his wife Rebecca married in 1993. 493 LMA/Bryan (10 points)
They and their two boys, Phillip and Andrew, live in Morristown, where Chris serves as Chaplain Coordi- 43 Pi Gamma/Bronte (5 points)
nator for the police department.
Matt Munsey will lead worship through music each evening. The revival will end with a Concert of “A Blanket Can Kill”
Prayer on Saturday, February 27 at 7:00 p.m. in Memorial Auditorium. From the Nashville Rescue Mission Newsletter
When you hand out food or blankets to the home-
less, your good intentions might
Week-at-a-Glance Monday Meeting Schedule accomplish the exact opposite. You may be en-
Friday, February 19 10:05 a.m. abling them to stay on the streets.
7:00 p.m. FLAMES v. Appalachian Bible Col- Vocational Group ................... Meeting Location DO…Encourage the homeless to seek shelter.
lege (Picirilli Activity Center) Pastoral Training ...................... Thigpen Theater Donate to organizations that have the capacity
Saturday, February 20 Missions ..................................................... J208 to meet the needs of the homeless.
2:00 p.m. Polar Bear Olympics Business ..................................................... J107 DON’T…Give blankets to the homeless you see
Monday, February 22 Psychology ................................................. J106 on the streets. Hand out money to the home-
10:00 a.m. Chapel: Vocational Meetings Teacher Education ..................................... J101 less.
Tuesday, February 23 CE/Youth Ministry ...................................... J302
10:00 a.m.–12:00 Noon Forlines Lectures English ....................................................... J309 Traveling Teams
(Double Chapel) PE/Exercise Science ................... Gym Classroom Rejoice
Wednesday, February 24 History ....................................................... J204 Sunday, February 21
10:00 a.m.–12:00 Noon Forlines Lectures Health Science ........................................... J209 Carthage, TN
(Double Chapel) Music .................... M12 (Memorial Auditorium)
7:00 p.m. Campus Revival begins. Undecided Vocation: If you have not declared FLAMES End Season
9:00 p.m. Student Council Meeting, Thigpen a major, go to a Vocational Meeting that interests Friday, February 19
Building you. This is a chapel meeting and counts toward 7:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m. SpirituaLife Leader Meeting, Thigpen Chapel Attendance. Not optional.
Building
Thursday, February 25 Tentative Choir Tour Itinerary Leroy Forlines Lectures
NO CHAPEL Tuesday, February 23 and Wednesday, February 24
Thursday, March 11: Second FWB Church, Dr. Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., president emeritus
10:00 a.m.–12:00 Noon (Double Third Hour) Ashland, KY
7:00 p.m. Campus Revival continues. and distinguished professor of Old Testament at
Friday, March 12: Porter FWB Church, Ports- Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, is guest
mouth, OH
FWBBC Polar Bear Olympics Saturday, March 13: Central FWB Church, Royal
lecturer for 2010 Leroy Forlines Lectures. He will
speak twice daily (10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.) on
Saturday, February 21 Oak, MI “Recovering the Unity of the Bible.”
2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 14 (A.M. Service): Riverside FWB Class Schedule Change
Church, Clinton Township, MI February 23-24
Sunday, March 14 (P.M. Service): First FWB
Ministry/Job Opportunity Church, Comstock, MI
• Double chapel – 10:05 a.m. – Noon (NOTE:
Pastor Jerry McArthur (Hobbs, NM), needs a Attend the lectures during time you would usually
Monday, March 15: Southern Seminary, Louisville, be on campus in chapel or class.)
couple to work with youth and music in a growing KY
church that’s building a new sanctuary. See Mr. February 25-26
Tuesday, March 16: First FWB Church, Glasgow, • Double 3rd Hour – 10:05 a.m. – Noon (No chapel
Murray for information. KY these days.)
Upcoming Events Walk a Couple of Miles? Scholarships Available
February 23-24 - Forlines Lectures (Chapel and SWEAT Activity The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
3rd Hour) Thursday Nights - 6:15 p.m. is accepting scholarship applications. Applications
February 28 –Northern Quarterly Rally/Pleasant Meet in front of Polson. available on website at www.cfmt.org under Schol-
View Rally (Required) arships. Deadline to apply is March 15. Contact
March 3 - 5 – Mid-Term Semester Exams Soles4Souls Continues Ms. Pat Cole at 321-4939 or toll-free (888) 540-
March 7 – 10 – Bible Conference/Forum10 (Re- Hillwood High School is collecting new and used 5200 with questions.
quired) (Schedule of events on fwbbc.edu.) shoes for Haiti. Anna, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
March 11 – 21 – Spring Break Forlines, attends the school. This is a competi- D-6 Promo Video
April 1 -3 – Welcome Days tion between grades 9-12. Go to website Check out the 2010 D-6 Conference Promo Video
April 2 – Graduate Exit Exams (Required) www.soles4souls.org to find out more. Use col- with communicators Mark Holmen, Ed Stetzer, and
April 30 – May 5 – Semester Exams lection containers in Polston and Goen. Brian Haynes. They address the most Frequently
May 6 – Graduate Breakfast, 8:00 a.m. Asked Questions in the Faith at Home conversa-
May 6 – Awards Chapel, 10:00 a.m. (Required)
May 6 – Baccalaureate Service, 7:00 p.m. (Re-
TE Students Update tion (the 2010 D6 Conference Theme). Go to
Plan to teach in the spring 2011 semester? You YouTube or D6Conference.com.
quired) The first big 2010 price break deadline is
May 7 – Commencement Service, 10:00 a.m. (Re- must be admitted to student teaching this semes-
ter. See Dr. Pate or Mrs. Jena Simpson if you have March 2. Hurry to D6Conference.com and regis-
quired) ter.
questions.
May 8 – Dormitories Close, 12:00 Noon

Humanitas Forum—February 19-20


Theme: Bearing Witness: Disturbing the Peace of
the Secular City
Brentwood Baptist Church: Dr. J. Budziszewski, FLAMES Update
Professor of Government & Philosophy at Uni- Saturday, February 6: ............................................... Warren Wilson 84 FLAMES 67
versity of Texas, guest lecturer. Monday, February 8: ..................................... FLAMES 77 Johnson Bible College 68
• February 19, 7:30 p.m. – “Keeping the Faith in Thursday, February 11: ........................... Champion Baptist College 66 FLAMES 56
the Dark Night of the Culture” Friday, February 12: .................................... Warren Wilson College 86 FLAMES 75
• February 20, 8:30 a.m. – “The Revenge of Con- Saturday, February 13: ....................................... FLAMES 79 The Crown College 65
science” Monday, February 15: ............................................. Rhodes College 91 FLAMES 68
• February 20, 10:30 a.m. – “Cutting through the
Smoke of Self-Deception”
Read the story of Dr. Budziszewski’s conver-
sion: Escape from Nihilism: http://
www.leaderu.com/real/ri9801/budziszewski.html
Online Registration: http://humanitas.org/forum

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