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A matter of hours set Dallas-Fort Worth region homeowners back years as more than 14 inches of rain drenched low-lying areas. Texas Baptist Men disaster relief volunteers are helping to clear the way back.
08/29/2022 - By John Hall / Texas Baptist Men
A Texas federal judge has preliminarily blocked enforcement of federal guidance permitting emergency room abortions.
08/25/2022 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
South Main Baptist Church in Houston collected more than 7,000 shoes for Buckner International and its Shoes for Orphan Souls initiative.
08/24/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Staff change for a Copperas Cove church and pastoral change for a Dallas church noted.
Robert “Bob” Duaine Burgin of Arlington, Baptist missionary, pastor and public school educator, died Aug. 19. He was 87.
When Paul Sebineza helped plant a church in Austin to reach new arrivals from refugee camps in Kenya, he had an advantage—personal experience.
08/22/2022 - By Carolyn Tomlin
Christians in Afghanistan are forced into greater secrecy and largely cut off from humanitarian aid, International Christian Concern said in its report on the first anniversary of U.S. withdrawal from the Muslim country.
08/22/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
The new school year can be especially tumultuous for children in foster care, Pastor Jacob Smith of Sulphur Springs’ Union Baptist Church learned as his church prayed about the viability of a foster care ministry.
08/19/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
The BGCT’s announced intention to “review and consider changes” to the special agreement that defines its relationship with Baylor University is a routine matter delayed one year due to the COVID pandemic, Executive Director David Hardage said.
08/19/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Director David Hardage acknowledged “missteps” in the development of the GC2 statement of faith, and he suggested Texas Baptists press the “pause” button before taking further action.
08/18/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a religious group’s handling of sexual crimes by clergy and church staff. The questions: Why the Southern Baptist Convention? Why now?
08/18/2022 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Members of The Heights Baptist Church in Richardson lined neighborhood streets and cheered when former Ironman triathlete Phil Hollen returned home after nearly 10 months in the hospital following a life-threatening bout of COVID.
08/17/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard