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Members of the Dallas Baptist University Lady Patriots soccer team led sports camps, competed against the Liberian Football Association Female All-Stars and shared the love of Jesus on a recent mission trip to Liberia.
06/18/2013 - By John Rutledge
Close to three-fours of Americans say legal recognition of same-sex marriage is “inevitable,” according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.
06/17/2013 - By John Rutledge
John Davis to First Baptist Church in Amarillo as associate minister of recreation.
06/14/2013 - By John Rutledge
Camp Fusion, a week of spiritual growth in a culturally relevant camping experience for 6th-12th Ron Chan graders in intercultural Texas Baptist churches, will be June 18-22 at Latham Spring Baptist Camp in Aquilla.
Jewish Federations of North America trustees passed a resolution in favor of a nonsegregated place where men and women can pray and read from the Torah at the Western Wall, the Jewish holy site.
LifeWay Christian Resources has found a buyer for Glorieta Conference Center—a group of Christian businessmen and camping professionals who funded and formed a new nonprofit corporation called Glorieta 2.0.
06/13/2013 - By John Rutledge
’Tis the season for Baptist annual meetings. But will declining numbers, the expense of gathering people for face-to-face encounters and rapid advances in technology soon mean the demise of the rite?
Do Baptist annual meetings matter if denominations themselves are dying?
Deaths: Ed Billings, 84, June 2 in Lampasas, and Paul Mansfield, 83, June 8 in San Angelo.
Missions stories from Africa, Asia and the Americas highlighted the 125th anniversary celebration of national Woman’s Missionary Union during the group’s 2013 missions celebration and annual meeting in Houston.
Gaston Oaks Baptist Church in Dallas took a hard look at itself and decided to make its campus available for other congregations and ministries as Gaston Christian Center.
An international missionary in Zimbabwe told Southern Baptists they need to worry not only about unreached people groups, but also about competition for new converts from other Christian and non-Christian faiths.