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In the young-adult Sunday school—oh, yeah, Bible study—class I teach, we were offering prayer requests. “Don’t forget the Rangers,” someone called out.
11/06/2010 - By admin
When and how will peace-makers attempt to end the corrosive denominational conflict, which goes against the grain of Baptist distinctives?
11/05/2010 - By admin
Texas Baptists launched Texas Hope 2010 from the border between El Paso and Brownsville. This week, we are back in McAllen to announce Hope 1:8.
No other group in all Christendom shares a more blessed fellowship than pastor and deacons. Ordained for a common cause, we share a spiritual kinship from which emerge some of the sweetest relationships this side of heaven.
My 12-year-old friend, Paulo, started attending Bible studies about a month and a half ago. From the beginning, he was really eager to learn.
11/04/2010 - By Ken Camp
“Audiences are often smarter than they’re given credit for. And I think they’re often drawn to films that raise genuine questions about our lives that demand a real ponder.” –Edward Norton
11/04/2010 - By admin
Any step taken by any Baptist entity that runs the risk of increasing distance from the BGCT, and thus from Texas Baptists, is a step that should never be taken.
Political debates at water coolers, around lunch tables and in church pews nationwide are focusing on whether “separation of church and state” exists in the Constitution.
10/30/2010 - By admin
Here are some signs we may be on the verge of the apocalypse, in ascending order of shockability.
As I understand Baptist distinctives, we should be in conversation with people of all faith traditions. But our church is becoming much more internally directed.
10/29/2010 - By admin
“If I were advising him, I’d tell him to give a one-line speech and say, ‘Hey, at least I’m not a Muslim.’” –Arsalan Iftikhar
Religious diversity is a growing challenge, but not nearly as much as increasing secularity. Apathy appears to overshadow apostasy.