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Texans on Mission deployed mass feeding, chainsaw and flood recovery teams—among others—Sept. 30 to meet needs after the second deadliest hurricane in U.S. history.
10/02/2024 - By John Hall / Texans on Mission
Inmates in Texas prisons and the correctional officers who work there suffer in unbearable heat each summer due to unregulated temperatures.
10/02/2024 - By Calli Keener / Baptist Standard
Texans on Mission’s Deep East Texas flood recovery team served residents of Morgan City, La., following Hurricane Francine.
10/02/2024 - By Russ Dilday / Texans on Mission
On Sept. 9, Dallas Baptist University hosted a convocation chapel service to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Pilgrim Chapel.
10/02/2024 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
In the past decade, Save Ukraine has rescued and returned to Ukraine more than 500 children who had been deported forcibly to Russia and Russian-controlled territories.
10/02/2024 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Brooke Brandon never will forget the tornado that hit Matador last year. And she always will remember the Texans on Mission volunteers who rebuilt her home.
10/01/2024 - By Russ Dilday / Texans on Mission
More than 200 evangelical Christian leaders—moderates as well as influential conservatives—have signed an open letter urging the presidential candidates of both parties to reflect “biblical principles on immigration.”
10/01/2024 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service
en before Hurricane Helene made landfall in the United States on Sept. 26, faith-based disaster groups were on the move.
10/01/2024 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Nations identified as some of the worst persecutors of Christians also have some of the most corrupt governments, a new study by International Christian Concern asserts.
09/30/2024 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Hendrick Health in Abilene has provided vital healthcare services in West Texas for 100 years this September.
09/30/2024 - By Lynne Bruton / Hendrick Health
As many as 100,000 church-owned buildings are expected to be sold or repurposed by 2030, according to an analysis in a new book.
09/27/2024 - By G. Jeffrey MacDonald / Religion News Service
More than 30 Baptist families who were forced from their homes in Mexico’s Hidalgo State in April have been allowed to return home, a human rights organization focused on international freedom of religion reported.
09/27/2024 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor