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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
An August trip to the Amazon involving participants from the United States included Pastor Bruce Rudd of Mt. Sylvan Baptist Church in Tyler.
10/17/2022 - By Lauren Turner
Printed Bibles remain the most popular choice among Bible readers, the American Bible Society said in its latest installment of the 2022 State of the Bible report.
10/17/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
The U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom called on the Biden administration to establish a commission of inquiry at the United Nations to examine Iran’s brutal suppression of protests.
10/17/2022 - By Yonat Shimron / Religion News Service
How does the U.S. refugee resettlement program work. And how do faith-based organizations play a role?
10/14/2022 - By Emily McFarlan Miller & Paul O’Donnell / Religion News Service
The “He Gets Us” campaign is a $100 million effort to redeem Jesus’ brand from the damage done by his followers, especially those who say one thing and then do another.
10/14/2022 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a debate over whether a fetus is entitled to constitutional rights, rejecting an appeal spearheaded by a Catholic anti-abortion group.
10/13/2022 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service