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Most people in America may hang Christmas decorations and exchange gifts on Dec. 25, but few say they could give all the details about the biblical Christmas story.
12/02/2021 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
The U.S. Supreme Court’s oral arguments Dec. 1 left pro-life activists hopeful the justices are poised to uphold a state ban on abortion after 15 weeks’ gestation and possibly to overturn long-standing decisions in support of legalized abortion nationwide.
12/01/2021 - By Tom Strode / Baptist Press
Dallas Baptist University recognized Clark Hunt as the recipient of the 2021 Russell H. Perry Free Enterprise Award during the annual award dinner.
12/01/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Staff changes noted for churches in Idalou, Brownwood and Yoakum.
Many churches struggled through the COVID-19 pandemic, but one predominantly Hispanic congregation in South Texas grew by every measure throughout the last 20 months.
12/01/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
There are many lessons Toby Castleberry, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, received after closing out a series on the Gospel of John Nov. 14.
12/01/2021 - By Scott Barkley / Baptist Press
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider an abortion-related case pro-life activists hope will result in the reversal of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
11/30/2021 - By Tom Strode / Baptist Press
 While serving as the artist in residence at First Baptist Church in Irving the past seven years, Robin Oas has created large-scale paintings designed to bring the gospel to life.Â
11/29/2021 - By Leann Callaway / Special to the Baptist Standard
Jubilee Food Market in northwest Waco and Southpoint Community Market in South Dallas look dramatically different, but they share some common traits.
11/29/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Charles Harold Talbert, New Testament scholar and former professor at Baylor University, died Nov. 21 in Winston-Salem, N.C. He was 87.
11/29/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Thomas J. Brannon, former director of communications for the Baptist General Convention of Texas, died Nov. 26 after fighting multiple forms of cancer and several other ailments in recent years. He was 83.
An Arlington legislator has asked Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for an opinion that could affect how, and whether, commercial poker clubs operate in the state.
11/26/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor