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In one day, student-athletes at Baylor University assembled 108,864 meal packets—enough to provide nutrition for nearly 300 children in developing nations for a year.
09/12/2013 - By John Rutledge
For two years, First Baptist in Big Spring has encouraged and strengthened Charles River Church in Boston through consistent prayer and financial support and by sending two teams to serve there.
Participants at a summit sponsored by the Dallas Coalition for Hunger Solutions heard mixed reports about progress toward eradicating hunger.
Joseph Parker believes all his experiences helped shape his character and confirm his calling. (An excerpt from CommonCall magazine)
Baylor University gave the Baylor Alumni Association 90 days to stop using the Baylor name and other licensed marks.
09/11/2013 - By John Rutledge
Muslim clerics in Indonesia are asking the government to cancel this month’s Miss World pageant because Islam prohibits women from publicly “exposing their bodies in a contest.”
09/09/2013 - By John Rutledge
Approval of an agreement that would have disbanded the Baylor Alumni Association fell short of the two-thirds vote required.
09/07/2013 - By John Rutledge
Updated: An Arkansas couple who own a house on land leased from Glorieta Conference Center filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court seeking to prevent the transfer of property from LifeWay Christian Resources to Glorieta 2.0.
09/06/2013 - By John Rutledge
Jose Abad to Primera Iglesia Bautista in Sinton as pastor.
Shannon Ethridge thinks too many Christians believe: “Sex is the most scandalous, sinful, shameful thing in the world. So, be sure to save it for someone you love.”
Lya Swaner, an East Texas Baptist University graduate and softball player, has been named a Top 30 selection for NCAA Woman of the Year.
Death: Johnny Fira, 56, Aug. 7 in Irvine, Calif., after a long battle with heart disease.