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Before most Gulf Coast residents returned to their homes after Hurricane Harvey, Texas Baptist Men disaster relief volunteers already had prepared 30,000-plus meals for first responders and sheltered evacuees.
09/02/2017 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
We’ve relaunched the Baptist Standard with a new look and improved website experience. We hope you like it.
08/31/2017 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Adam Stanley, to First Baptist Church in Waco, as associate pastor for youth, from First Baptist Church in Crawford, where he was youth pastor.Â
08/30/2017 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Dallas Baptist University established the DBU Responds fund to help students and alumni affected by Hurricane Harvey. “We are aware that families of DBU students will face added financial stress…
Riders of the Six White Horses—equestrian ambassadors for Hardin-Simmons University—no longer will carry a Confederate flag.
08/30/2017 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
A 3-year-old girl’s question to her mom prompted another parent to help Mission Oak Cliff develop a satellite food pantry at a low-income elementary school.
08/29/2017 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Many Texas Baptists along the Gulf Coast had only two choices after Hurricane Harvey—pray while they sheltered in place or pray as they evacuated their homes.
Alone in a Pleasanton hotel room, an oilfield worker looked for a way to end his life. Instead, he found new life in the pages of an Oil Patch Bible.
08/28/2017 - By admin
Volunteers of all ages hand-pack meals formulated specifically to provide essential nutrients to children in extreme poverty.
08/28/2017 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Texas Baptist Men disaster relief volunteers serve meals to first responders on the hurricane-ravaged Gulf coast.
Students at Texas Baptist universities begin their college careers with servant leadership projects. South Texas Children’s Home Ministries named Darin Griffiths vice president of family counseling. Texas Baptist Men appointed Dwain Carter deputy director of disaster relief.
08/23/2017 - By Ken Camp
Pastor A.R. Bernard resigned from the White House’s evangelical advisory board in the wake of President Trump’s widely condemned comments on a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.