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A beautiful woman named Katherine entered the Hospitality House in Huntsville—a home away from home for people who have loved ones in prison.
06/24/2011 - By Ken Camp
Working as a missionary here at the Texas Baptist Children’s Home here in Round Rock has been incredible.
06/23/2011 - By Ken Camp
My friend, Henry, wanted to take a few people to a village here in Southeast Asia.
06/22/2011 - By Administrator
We walked around the city of Butuan, getting to know the stores and markets of our area. We are here as part of Nehemiah Teams, serving with Habitat for Humanity, building houses for the poor and impoverished.
06/21/2011 - By Ken Camp
On a recent Sunday morning, my teammates and I were invited to a village, where one of our new friends lived.
06/20/2011 - By Ken Camp
The only way a marriage—any marriage—can endure is by achieving integrated identity that refuses to see the one as completely separate from the other and prefers the spouse to the self.
06/18/2011 - By Administrator
I’ve got an idea. Turn the thermostat up a few degrees in the summertime, particularly in public places.
In a politically divided culture, How can Christians help maintain an inclusionary gospel?
06/17/2011 - By Administrator
“The world is too big and the task is too gigantic for a sectarian church.” –Blake Smith
By not having a Sunday school offering, are we failing to teach the children and youth about their personal stewardship responsibility?
One of the things I have noticed lately is the number of different worlds I encounter in my daily life.
What I’m just now fully realizing and understanding is what huge systemic problems lie at the root of hunger and poverty in Texas.