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True leaders not only build trust, but also draw upon trust to bring about transformation, author Tod Bolsinger told church and nonprofit leaders during a conference at Baylor University.
09/16/2024 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
“The devil is in the world again” Constanze Stelzenmüller quoted a Catholic cardinal friend of hers as stating about growing tension in 2022.
09/16/2024 - By Calli Keener / Baptist Standard
A group of Haitian Southern Baptist pastors condemned false claims that fuel xenophobia and perpetuate damaging stereotypes.
09/14/2024 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
For the second consecutive year, Texas had the second-highest rate of household food insecurity in the nation, a study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture revealed.
09/12/2024 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The staff of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission heard an official word of affirmation Sept. 11 with the release of a statement approved by the agency’s board of trustees in a two-hour executive session.
09/11/2024 - By Jennifer Rash Davis / The Baptist Paper
Conclave NextGen conference will return to First Baptist Church in San Antonio Oct. 7-8, offering training, worship, and fellowship.
09/11/2024 - By Jessica King / Texas Baptists
“Pray for the transformation of our nation,” Ukrainian Baptist Theological Seminary President Yaroslav “Slavik” Pyzh implored Southern Baptists at the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission’s trustee meeting Sept. 10 in Nashville.
09/11/2024 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Hardin-Simmons University’s total enrollment for the 2024-2025 academic year has increased to 1,665 students.
09/11/2024 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
William “Bill” Horan of Mesquite, a former employee of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Annuity Board and GuideStone, died Aug. 27. He was 71.
An April report from the Survey Center on American Life claims young women have overtaken men in disaffiliation from their formative faiths.
09/10/2024 - By Calli Keener / Baptist Standard
Naming the worst violators of international religious freedom has been a good way to condemn bad behavior but has been far less effective at bringing about changes in policy by foreign nations, a report from the U.S. Commission on Religious Freedom concluded.
09/10/2024 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
More than 350 evangelical leaders—including some Texas Baptists—have endorsed a “Confession of Evangelical Conviction,” affirming allegiance to Jesus Christ and his gospel alone, “apart from any partisan agenda.”
09/09/2024 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor