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Pastor H.B. Charles Jr. released his second solo album June 11. The Lord Bless You is a CD of 11 original songs and melodies, the latest among many he has written over the past 10 years
07/06/2021 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Gene Hawkins, longtime associational director of missions and Baptist pastor, died July 2. He was 91.
07/06/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
A new survey reports former President Donald Trump expanded his robust support among white evangelicals in the 2020 election, but President Joe Biden won in part by making significant gains among Catholics and non-evangelical Protestants.
07/06/2021 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service
Gunmen abducted about 140 students from a Baptist boarding school in Nigeria in an early morning attack on July 5.
07/06/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
At least 65 percent of Americans believe abortion should be illegal in most cases after the first three months of pregnancy, according to a new poll designed to be representative of the national population.
07/02/2021 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Mary Lou Humphries of Lindale, former Baptist missionary to Vietnam and a past president of Woman’s Missionary Union of Texas, died June 18 in Denton. She was 88.
06/30/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
The renovation of Harral Auditorium on the Wayland Baptist University campus is on schedule for completion before the start of the fall semester.Two young women from Texas Baptist churches were recognized for their achievements during the recent National Invitational Tournament for Bible Drill and Speakers.
Baptist University of the Américas soon will offer a Spanish-language online undergraduate degree in biblical theological studies.
06/30/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The faith of his mother Sophia and grandmother Elizabeth play prominently in the faith journey of New York Pastor Frank Williams, the new president of the National African American Fellowship of the SBC.
06/30/2021 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition by the North American Mission Board to review its ongoing case involving a lawsuit filed by a former Baptist state executive director.
06/29/2021 - By Jonathan Howe / Baptist Press
Messengers to the SBC annual meeting approved a “zero tolerance” policy toward sexual abusers, but putting that into practice in a denomination that prizes local church autonomy will be challenging.
06/29/2021 - By Yonat Shimron and Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Concerns about possible COVID-19 restrictions and a commitment to reaching its community prompted a College Station church to move Vacation Bible School into open public spaces.
06/29/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor