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Fort Bend pastor nominated for BGCT 2nd VP post
Byron Stevenson, founding pastor of The Fort Bend Church in Sugar Land, one of the fastest-growing churches in the state, will be a candidate for second vice president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas this fall.
08/30/2011 - By Administrator
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New gardening approaches have Mexican group home seeing green
When Juan Carlos Millán, Buckner International's Mexico program director, and his wife started researching hydroponic gardening—growing plants in water rather than soil—the possibilities bloomed.
08/30/2011 - By Administrator
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Churches offer ‘Soul Food,’ encouragement to the unemployed
When people are in trouble following natural disasters, churches usually respond rapidly and generously. The disaster of chronic unemployment creates a different set of challenges, but some churches across the country provide models of ministry to people affected by economic instability by meeting immediate needs for food and shelter.
08/26/2011 - By Administrator
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Christians called to address both immediate needs, social inequities
While many churches reach out to meet the immediate needs of people who have lost jobs, Christians also are called to tackle underlying social issues related to employment and to partner with others to help make long-term changes, some ethicists advocate.
08/26/2011 - By Administrator
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Students wind up summer awed by God’s power
Even expecting the unexpected didn't stop Texas Baptist student summer missionaries from being awed by seeing God work in surprising ways. More than 380 served as missionaries in 25 Texas cities, 14 states and 30 countries, spreading the gospel.
08/26/2011 - By Administrator


