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As families of inmates gather around tables for shared meals at the Hope Welcome Center, they receive more than a nourishing meal. They discover unconditional acceptance and hope.
08/09/2022 - By Carolyn Tomlin
Research reveals about one-third of millennials in North America turn to digital religious or spiritual activities on at least a monthly basis. But only 5 percent said they do so without engaging in in-person forms of religion or spirituality once a month or more.
08/09/2022 - By Kathryn Post / Religion News Service
Leon Kemp Aduddell, a longtime Texas Baptist pastor active in denominational service, died earlier this year in Plano. He was 91.
08/09/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Christians largely remain displaced from the once vibrant Nineveh Plains eight years after the Islamic State decimated the region, a Christian charity working in the area said.
08/09/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
In the midst of the back-to-school season, Baptist churches are loving and serving the students, teachers and schools in their communities.
08/09/2022 - By Timothy Cockes / Baptist Press
For decades, John Perkins—now age 92—has focused on transforming communities through faith and racial reconciliation.
08/08/2022 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
Russell Moore, the former Southern Baptist ethicist, was named editor in chief at Christianity Today.
08/08/2022 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Old Testament scholar Slava Gerasimchuk understands more about the Hebrew Exile now than before the Russian invasion of Ukraine forced him and his family from their home.
08/05/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Baylor University President Linda A. Livingstone was elected chair of the NCAA Board of Governors. The State Board of Education Certification commended Howard Payne University for exemplary performance in preparing and supporting teachers employed in rural schools.
08/03/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Texas Baptist Men disaster relief volunteers have provided water and meals to firefighters who have battled wildfires in parched Texas. Now, TBM is responding to floods that have ravaged much of eastern Kentucky and parts of Missouri.
08/03/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Sylvia Oda Forsgard Vaughan of Garland, who devoted decades to teaching children both as a public schoolteacher and at her church, died July 26. She was 93.
08/02/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Bob E. Patterson of Waco, who taught five decades in Baylor University’s religion department, died July 17. He was 90.