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How should Christians respond to the plight of 65 million refugees, the worst humanitarian crisis in history?
10/20/2016 - By Marv Knox
It is a gift of the church that none of us is without mothers and fathers. … When our biological parents fail us, we look to men and women in our churches and faith traditions.
10/19/2016 - By Marv Knox
Responding to Marv Knox’s editorial about his second-most-important lesson, readers wrote in to share lessons they have learned.
This week’s letters respond to last week’s editorial, “How do evangelicals enable locker room talk about women?”
This week, our profile of Texas Baptist ministers features Zac Harrel, pastor of First Baptist Church in Gustine.
A luncheon for bivocational pastors and small-church leaders will be held Nov. 14, during the Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting in Waco.
This week, BGCT President René Maciel discusses Baylor Scott & White Health, the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas.
As we look past this presidential election, let’s figure out how we find common ground to establish a foundation for empathy and cooperation.
I want to teach my sons not to rape and to teach my daughters that no one has a right to use or abuse them. And I want your sons and daughters to learn the same thing. I want every child—boy or girl—to be safe from sexual exploitation.
10/12/2016 - By Marv Knox
Seeking to maintain and protect religious liberty has the potential to unify Baptists in a context in which we are increasingly becoming divided
Our hope in Christ is that this world—no matter who wins our presidential election—is heading for redemption and renewal.
We sit weeks away from a long electoral season finally ending, and by God’s grace, the church has been shown to be weaker than it thought and more divided than it imagined.