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El trabajo bautista en Brasil ha crecido desde un pequeño grupo de personas hace 150 años a 15.000 congregaciones y 3,5 millones de personas en la actualidad.
09/28/2021 - By Timothy Cockes / Baptist Press
Nationally known Christian artist Fernando Ortega shares some of his family’s four-century history and heritage in New Mexico.
09/28/2021 - By Eric Black / Editor
The Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Board approved a policy declaring any registered sex offender “permanently disqualified” from church leadership.
09/28/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Updated: Armed gunmen attacked First Baptist Church in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Sept. 26, killing a 60-year-old deacon and abducting his 59-year-old wife.
09/27/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Director David Hardage expressed his belief “the best days of cooperative ministry” between the convention and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary “are still ahead.”
09/27/2021 - By Katie Coleman / Southwestern Seminary
Randall Balmer asserts race, rather than abortion,propelled the rise of the political movement known as the religious right.
09/23/2021 - By Yonat Shimron / Religion News Service
Joe Paul Whitten of Big Spring, longtime Texas Baptist church musician and leader in prison ministry, died Sept. 20. He was 91.
09/23/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Staff changes announced affecting churches in Sulphur Springs, Early, the Woodlands, Rogers, Temple, Grandview and Snyder.
09/22/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
A $1.5 million gift from Jim and Tammy Snee of Minnesota will enable Baylor University to establish an endowed faculty chair position to lead research efforts addressing food security through the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty.
To stay afloat, Cullen Missionary Baptist Church in Houston turned to Church Space, a platform akin to Airbnb that allows houses of worship to rent their sanctuaries, fellowship halls and kitchens to other congregations and organizations.
09/22/2021 - By Kathryn Post / Religion News Service
The SBC Executive Committee remained divided on whether to waive attorney-client privilege as part of a review into how it handled sexual abuse claims over the past two decades, but the committee agreed to spend $1.6 million to fund the investigation.
09/22/2021 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Burmese military reportedly shot dead a Baptist pastor in the Chin state of Myanmar on Sept. 18, two days after another Baptist minister was arrested at his home.
09/20/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor