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Baylor, Truett send students to serve abroad in summer missions
Missions opportunities drew 222 Baylor University and Truett Seminary students to several continents this summer to help in community development, women's leadership, sports ministry and other types of service.
06/20/2012 - By Administrator
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Churches lose by ignoring female donors, Baylor scholars note
WACO—Many churches miss opportunities to involve Christian women in philanthropy, with ministry leaders too often speaking "man-to-man"—despite the fact that women now control more than 51 percent of personal wealth nationally, Baylor scholars concluded from their analysis of a 2012 national survey.
06/20/2012 - By Administrator
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Southern Baptists elect Luter first African-American president
One hundred sixty-seven years after forming over the right to appoint slaveholders as missionaries and 17 years after apologizing for the denomination's racist past, the Southern Baptist Convention elected New Orleans pastor Fred Luter its first African-American president.
06/19/2012 - By Administrator
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WMU celebrates Jesus’ story in New Orleans
Woman's Missionary Union's theme for this year, "The Story Lives On," came to life through the words of a New Orleans pastor, a missionary and others during the WMU annual meeting in New Orleans.
06/19/2012 - By Administrator
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More than 870 respond at SBC Crossover 2012 events
More than 1,500 Southern Baptist volunteers from 59 New Orleans area churches and many others from across the nation shared the gospel as part of Crossover, the evangelistic emphasis preceding the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting.
06/19/2012 - By Administrator
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Dad’s best present: sons who are godly leaders
Rex Jones knows a thing or two about raising sons. He has three of them, and he's trained them to make an impact on the world for Christ.
06/15/2012 - By Administrator
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