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Rex Kendall Campbell of Grand Prairie, award-winning Texas Baptist photographer and videographer, died Jan. 10. He was 64.
02/24/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Wayland Baptist University announced the completion of its Impact2020 fund-raising campaign, totaling more than $43.1 million in six years.
02/24/2021 - By Staff
The Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee disfellowshipped four churches Feb. 23—two for their stance on homosexuality and two that employed sex offenders.
02/24/2021 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Southern Baptist Convention President J.D. Greear called out fellow Baptists on Feb. 22 who he said were sowing dissension and lies in the denomination.
02/24/2021 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
In response to a devastating winter storm that caused at least $46 billion in property damage, Texas Baptist Men have mobilized to help Texans in need.
02/24/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Most churches have found a way to continue meeting despite the ongoing pandemic, but fewer met in person in January as COVID-19 cases spiked across the country.
02/24/2021 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
Most religious Black Americans say understanding the role of religion in the lives of Black people is essential for understanding the African American experience, a new Barna Group survey finds.
02/23/2021 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
Major health care systems have partnered with Black and Hispanic houses of worship to expand vaccine access, setting up mobile clinics in their parking lots and fellowship halls.
02/23/2021 - By Yonat Shimron and Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
Stephen Reeves, former director of public policy for the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission, has been elected executive director of Fellowship Southwest.
02/23/2021 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Baylor University regents accepted the final report from a commission formed to examine the university’s history and its founders’ links to slavery and racial injustice.
02/22/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
As Texans struggled with bitter cold, prolonged power outages, burst pipes and water-boil mandates, Texas Baptists reached out to neighbors in need.
02/19/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
A pair of young Christians in Pakistan have been charged with violating that nation’s blasphemy law—an offense that carries a mandatory death penalty if the accused is found guilty.
02/18/2021 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor