Baylor’s Disability & Church conversation emphasizes belonging
Erik Carter challenged participants at a Baylor University conference to be catalysts for change—so all really do belong.
By Calli Keener
Commentary: Christians must confront weaponization of a sacred promise
A Palestinian Christian challenges particular uses of God’s promise to Abraham, calling for “embodying the grace Jesus showed to all.”
By Heather Davis
Kachin Baptist leader detained after brief release
A Kachin Baptist leader in Myanmar who briefly was released from prison last week after 16 months behind bars was taken into custody again by authorities and continued to be detained a week later.
By Ken Camp/ Managing Editor
On the Move: Pierce
Pastoral change noted for First Baptist Church in Edmonson.
By Ken Camp/ Managing Editor
Connect 360: Surrender Your Time
Lesson 3 in the Connect360 unit “The Search for Wisdom: Words to Live By” focuses on Proverbs 3:1-4.
By Ken Camp/ Managing Editor
Russell Moore lauds Baptist emphasis on the personal
Baptists’ emphasis on “the personal” may be the greatest gift they offer in the 21st century, ethicist Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, told a group at Dallas Baptist University.
By Ken Camp/ Managing Editor
Around the State: B.H. Carroll marks 20th anniversary
B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary marked its 20th anniversary at a gala in Frisco April 21, recounting God’s promise and provision.
By Calli Keener
Voices: Bridging gap between youth and law enforcement
The historic Bethlehem Baptist Church in Mansfield, with help from Baylor University’s Soundings Project, brought youth and police together.
By Eric Black/ Editor
Faith leaders praise House approval of foreign aid
Faith leaders who had been imploring Speaker Johnson to back assistance for Ukraine and Israel celebrated the House of Representatives’ passage of foreign aid packages.
By Calli Keener
Baylor conveys land to BGCT for Baptist Student Ministry
Baylor University conveyed to the Baptist General Convention of Texas the deed for a parcel of land set to house the new 12,000-square-foot Baptist Student Ministry building in an April 18 ceremony in Waco.
By Ken Camp/ Managing Editor
WMU Pursue Conference asks: ‘Who is at your table?’
The Woman’s Missionary Union of Texas Pursue Conference kept a Great Commission focus, while setting the stage for coming shifts.
By Calli Keener
Voices: How does the Christian vote? Part 2
The responsibility to vote includes approaching the privilege with the spirit of Christ and from a Christ-centered perspective.
By Eric Black/ Editor