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The 2022 annual meeting of Convención Bautista Hispana de Texas was a time of encouragement, celebration, sorrow and hope.
06/29/2022 - By Eric Black / Editor
A yearlong legal battle over a contested election at a prominent Washington, D.C.-area church appears to be over for now.
06/28/2022 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
A Cuban court reportedly upheld the sentence of a Protestant pastor who was convicted of charges related to peaceful protests last summer.
06/28/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
When John Román, pastor of Pueblo Nuevo Community Church in El Paso, started a food pantry in 2011 for under-resourced families, he realized something was lacking.
06/28/2022 - By Carolyn Tomlin
The founder of a controversial Christian website known for its criticism of evangelical leaders for being too liberal has resigned from his church for “serious sin.”
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled a high school football coach’s post-game prayers at midfield are protected by the First Amendment, not a violation of its prohibition on the government establishment of religion.
06/27/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The Conservative Baptist Network lost nearly every vote at the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting, but its leaders insist, “We’ll be back.”
06/27/2022 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
David Hardage, executive director of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, has announced plans to retire following more than 10 years of service.
06/24/2022 - By Texas Baptists Communications
As both pro-life groups and abortion rights advocates responded to the Supreme Court’s ruling, their disparate reactions included one common refrain: “This is not the end.”
06/24/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
About 2.5 million nutritious meals have been provided to hungry people, thanks to a pair of nonprofit organizations that grew out of the vision of veteran medical missionary Lee Baggett and his colleagues.
Three dozen worshippers at a Baptist church in Nigeria’s southern Kaduna state were abducted by gunmen on June 19 after the attackers first killed three people at a Catholic church.
06/23/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded nearly $5 million to the Baylor University Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty to continue its Meals-to-You demonstration project this summer.
06/22/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard