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The Tim Tebow/ First Baptist Dallas dust-up provokes a question: How should Christians express their faith in a pluralistic world?
03/01/2013 - By John Rutledge
Petroleum-based transportation?
Would someone please ask the East Texas Baptist pipeline protestors how they made it to Washington, D.C., and back.
02/28/2013 - By admin
Bread for the World’s David Beckmann explains that Jesus’ admonition to welcome strangers into our midst could not be more salient than it is now.
02/28/2013 - By John Rutledge
The “fruits of the Spirit” seem to be more than mere metaphors. They are becoming more like verbs than nouns for me. Am I on the right track?
02/22/2013 - By John Rutledge
At our grandson Ezra’s age, new words stick to his little brain like lint on Velcro.
A church leader putting the unity of the Church—his denomination—ahead of his own vision for its future. Would that Baptists had ears to hear and eyes to see.
It was an absolute blessing for me to be part of Texas Baptists Day at the Baptist University of the Americas this month in San Antonio.
Four months ago, who would have dreamed resolving America’s immigration problems could become a fertile field for bipartisan endeavors?
As the “silver tsunami” of baby boomers crashes on the shore of their golden years, supporting family caregivers must be included in the ministry model.
02/18/2013 - By admin
If every Christian tithed, there would be no need for a government-run welfare system.
02/11/2013 - By admin
Before fighting the culture wars, the church needs to focus on an inward change of the heart, starting with ourselves.
02/08/2013 - By John Rutledge
Curiosity got the better of me, and I finally succumbed to temptation.