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TBM sent a psychotherapist to a women’s conference in Warsaw, Poland, to lead sessions on emotional healing and overcoming post-traumatic stress.
06/02/2023 - By John Hall / Texas Baptist Men
Author Greg Garrett explores themes of faith, prejudice, violence, love, forgiveness and healing in his latest novel, “Bastille Day.”
06/01/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
About 200 senior adults participated in Hilltop University at East Texas Baptist University, an annual conference featuring worship, Bible teaching, fellowship and entertainment.
05/31/2023 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
TBM Builders rolled into Panguitch, Utah, in late April to begin a months-long project of helping Valley Christian Fellowship build a parsonage, with Sunday school space in the basement.
05/31/2023 - By Ferrell Foster / Texas Baptist Men
Over the past decade, Jemar Tisby’s life has largely been shaped by two forces: the Bible, and the deaths of young Black men, often at the hands of law enforcement.
05/31/2023 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
A Baptist leader in North Carolina resigned last week after he and his wife were charged with three counts of felony animal cruelty and a misdemeanor offense of communicating threats.
05/31/2023 - By Yonat Shimron / Religion News Service
Southwestern Seminary trustees voiced support for board leadership and castigated two trustees who had called for greater transparency and questioned leaders’ integrity.
05/31/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Texas Baptists’ Christian Life Commission issued a statement saying it “looks forward to working with our elected legislators on common-sense legislation that curbs gun violence.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is courting one of the Republican Party’s most sought-after constituencies—evangelicals—with a message that frames himself as a sort of spiritual warrior.
05/31/2023 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service
The public policy director for Texas Baptists’ Christian Life Commission says it is “too early to take any victory laps” after the end of the regular session of the Texas Legislature.
05/30/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty $7.2 million to operate its Meals-to-You program for a fifth summer.
05/26/2023 - By Craig Nash / Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty
Three East Texas Baptist University students distributed food, helped with an after-school program and prayerwalked the streets of Red Hook in Brooklyn.
05/25/2023 - By Steve Braun / East Texas Baptist University