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Acquiring a visa that allows a foreign-born pastor to live and work in the United States can be complicated, and it often takes pastors and churches significant effort to understand the process.
09/09/2019 - By Isa Torres / Hispanic Beat Reporter
Two years after Hurricane Harvey severely damaged the First Baptist Church in Refugio building, church members and community leaders gathered to celebrate the dedication of the remodeled facility.
09/05/2019 - By Kalie Lowrie / Texas Baptist Communications
William C. “Bill” Everett, longtime Texas Baptist pastor, died Sept. 2 in Carthage. He was 86.
09/05/2019 - By Ken Camp
Baptist Standard Publishing is participating in North Texas Giving Day on Sept. 19. Donations will be multiplied when donors contribute through the North Texas Giving Day website.
09/04/2019 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Physical therapy doctoral students at Hardin-Simmons University donated and customized more than 200 wheelchairs for disabled individuals in Thailand. President Linda Livingstone officially announced Baylor University’s plans to pursue Research 1/Tier 1 classification.
The first wave of Texas Baptist Men disaster relief volunteers left North Texas on Sept. 3, bound for a Deep South site where they will be closer to areas of greatest need after Hurricane Dorian reaches the U.S. coast.
09/03/2019 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
For Millennial parents who want to serve their children fresh VeggieTales prepared according to the original recipe, to quote Bob the Tomato, “Have we got a show for you.”
When classes began for the fall semester at Texas A&M University, the Aggie Baptist Student Ministry launched a new ministry to reach Hispanic students.
08/30/2019 - By Isa Torres / Hispanic Beat Reporter
The Baptist World Alliance and others voiced concern about the safety of a Kachin Baptist leader who has been ordered to appear in court for comments he made at a White House meeting in July.
08/30/2019 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Five churches representing more than a dozen nationalities share one building. And they want to learn from each other.
08/29/2019 - By Eric Black / Editor
For most pastors, the so-called “worship wars” over the style of the music used in their church have subsided—if they ever even felt that pressure.
08/28/2019 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
Students at Dallas Baptist University and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor participate in community service. TBM volunteers serve lunch to 1,000 students at the University of Texas at Dallas.
08/28/2019 - By Staff / Baptist Standard