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An Oct. 21 automobile accident claimed the lives of the longtime former president of Zimbabwe Theological Seminary, his son and the seminary’s current president.
10/25/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The Unify Project, a national collaborative to engage pastors in racial reconciliation, is weeks from launching, former Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton announced Oct. 20.
10/25/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
The first time Pastor Dana Moore set foot behind the walls of a prison was to visit a Texas Death Row inmate.
10/24/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Ten Texas Baptist Men volunteers took their expertise in mass feeding to Israel recently to learn how to provide those services in a culturally appropriate manner in Israel.
10/21/2022 - By Ferrell Foster / Texas Baptist Men
San Antonio Baptist Association recently recognized 19 pastors who have served 25 or more years at the church where they minister now, including six who have served 30 years or more.
10/21/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
As millions of Americans celebrate Halloween, many Protestant pastors in the United States are encouraging their church members to respond to the holiday in specific ways.
10/21/2022 - By Marissa Postell / Lifeway Research
Bobby Smith, founding director of Chaplaincy Relations with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, died Oct. 18.
10/19/2022 - By Texas Baptists Communications
Pastor and staff changes affecting churches in San Antonio, Ganado, Jefferson, Arlington, Alpine and Iredell.
10/19/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
East Texas Baptist University’s Learning and Leading classes hosted fall festivals for all five of Marshall ISD’s elementary schools.
Santos Rodriguez, a pastor and a mentor to other ministers, died Oct. 15. He was 68.
David Dockery insisted Southwestern Seminary is “not in a crisis,” but he told trustees financial challenges “could quickly escalate to a crisis if we do not aggressively move to address them.”
10/19/2022 - By Southwestern Seminary Staff
Religious persecution in China today is worse than it has been in decades, former Chinese dissident and longtime international human rights advocate Bob Fu told a gathering at Dallas Baptist University.
10/18/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor