News
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Website remembers humorist Grady Nutt
Thirty years after the tragic death of television's “prime minister of humor,” the family of Baptist comedian Grady Nutt has launched an official website in his honor.
12/10/2012 - By Administrator
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Community centers comfort people displaced by Japan earthquake
Texas Baptists financed a community center and completed another to provide comfort and a sense of peace to people displaced by last year’s Japan earthquake, tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster.
12/06/2012 - By Administrator
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Austin Acteens tackle human trafficking
Teenaged girls at Hyde Park Baptist Church in Austin set their sights on helping to combat the world’s second-largest criminal activity—human trafficking.
12/06/2012 - By Administrator
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Baptist World Alliance observes Human Rights Day Dec. 9
A Baptist World Alliance delegation visiting Nigeria will observe Human Rights Day Dec. 9 and draw attention to episodes of violence committed by extremist rebels in northern and central Nigeria.
12/06/2012 - By Marv Knox
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Truett Seminary reaches milestone with 1,000th graduate
When the 1,000th graduate of Baylor University’s Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University receives a diploma Dec. 14, it will mark a milestone for an institution that began 18 years ago with small classes that met in an education wing of First Baptist Church of Waco.
12/05/2012 - By Administrator
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LifeWay customers give plush puppies to children for Christmas
What started as one LifeWay store manager’s idea six years ago has grown into a chain-wide ministry. That's right, the Plush Puppies donation program is back– just in time for Christmas.
12/05/2012 - By Administrator
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Secession theology runs deep in American religious, political history
Since President Obama won re-election, more than 750,000 Americans have petitioned the White House website to let their states secede.
12/04/2012 - By Administrator
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Poll: Most Americans favor mandated birth-control coverage
Nearly two out of three American adults believe businesses and organizations should be required to provide birth-control coverage in their employee health-care plans, even if it violates the employer’s religious beliefs, according to a recent survey by LifeWay Research.
12/04/2012 - By Administrator


