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La Dra. Nora Lozano, profesora de estudios teológicos en la Universidad Bautista de las Américas, describe la justicia como la invitación de Dios a unirse a su reinado en la Tierra.
11/17/2020 - By Dra. Nora Lozano
Jim Denison comments on Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s statement that religious liberty “is fast becoming a disfavored right” and reminds readers of Christ’s promise of eternal life.
11/17/2020 - By Jim Denison / Denison Forum
Andrea Harp, a teacher at Stanton High School and graduate of Howard Payne University, shares her thoughts on being a Christian in public education.
11/16/2020 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Jim McCaffrey, the pastor of Gunpowder Baptist Church in Freeland, Md., shares how his life and ministry changed with his autism diagnosis.
11/16/2020 - By Jim McCaffrey
A Baptist Standard reader responds to Editor Eric Black’s editorial about the use of Christian faith language in political speeches.
Christians need to pay close attention when politicians use the language of Christian faith positively, no matter who the politician is.
11/11/2020 - By Eric Black / Editor
Tammy Barrack, a third grade teacher at Packsaddle Elementary School in Kingsland, shares her thoughts on being a Christian in public education.
11/09/2020 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Mariah Humphries, a Mvskoke Native American, describes what justice looks like from the perspective of at least one of the many Indigenous nations.
11/09/2020 - By Mariah Humphries
Zac Harrel, the network missionary for the Heart of Texas Baptist Network, explains why Baptist associations are needed today.
11/09/2020 - By Zac Harrel
Jim Denison comments on how Alex Trebek and Joe Biden point to a key phrase at the beginning of the Declaration of Independence.
11/09/2020 - By Jim Denison / Denison Forum
Whoever wins the election and whatever our government looks like as a result, the question for American Christians is, “Who will we be?”
11/04/2020 - By Eric Black / Editor
Overlooking a city skyline, Trent Richardson reflects that the most beautiful sights in the world are “nothing next to the image-bearing faces admiring them day after day.”
11/03/2020 - By Trent Richardson