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Kathy Hillman, a leader in several spheres of Texas Baptist life, will be nominated for first vice president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas during the BGCT annual meeting this summer.
04/03/2013 - By Ken Camp
Buryl Red, a conductor, producer and arranger known around the world as musical director of The CenturyMen and composer of the 1972 classic Celebrate Life, died April 1 after a battle with cancer.
04/02/2013 - By Ken Camp
The Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas named Jesse Rincones of Lubbock as its first executive director.
Duke McCall, a denominational leader known by Baptists worldwide for a ministry that spanned four decades, died April 2 at age 98.
At 100 years, Clarence Griffith has a theory: “If you stop working for the Lord, you get old.”
04/01/2013 - By John Rutledge
Deaths: Baylor student Daniel Jones and retired Wayland Baptist University President Roy McClung.
03/29/2013 - By John Rutledge
Ben Lowe, author of Green Revolution: Coming Together to Care for Creation, will be the guest speaker at Hardin-Simmons University April 2.
The Baptist General Convention of Texas has launched a network of trained ministers who can help congregations when they are between pastors.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the Benedictine monks of St. Joseph Abbey near Covington, La., have a right to sell handmade wooden caskets in their home state.
Britain marked David Livingstone’s 200th birthday recently, and Christians are being reintroduced to one of the greatest missionaries and explorers of the 19th century.
03/28/2013 - By John Rutledge
Growing up attending Main Street Baptist Church in Grand Saline, future songwriter Chris Tomlin never anticipated the accolades that would come his way and all he would achieve.
Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tenn., named Billy Graham “Evangelist of the 20th Century.”