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Author urges students to follow their dreams, take faith with them
Why would the author of a book with the subtitle "The Good News about the End of Christian America" speak to students at a Baptist university? It's because Gabe Lyons challenges students to take their faith to the culture in which they live.
02/03/2012 - By Administrator
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HBU 50-year history earns award from Texas Baptist Historical Society
An Act of Providence, the history of Houston Baptist University's first 50 years, compiled and written by Vice President Emeritus Don Looser, has been honored by the Texas Baptist Historical Society.
02/03/2012 - By Administrator
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Wayland students help build houses in Haiti
Don't expect to hear one group of Wayland Baptist University students complaining about being "poor college students"—not after they spent time in Haiti.
02/03/2012 - By Administrator
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Sawmill ministry brings hope out of charred timber
A portable sawmill helped Texas Baptist Men volunteers working in Bastrop see two central tenets of the Christian faith—rebirth and restoration—play out before their eyes.
02/01/2012 - By Administrator
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Volunteers build house for one Bastrop-area family, start another
Where wildfires consumed more than 34,000 acres last year, a diverse group of Christian volunteers worked to build a house for one family and set the foundation for another.
02/01/2012 - By Administrator
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Rebranding brings cowboy church to the city
When Faith Temple Baptist Church in Irving decided to rebrand itself as Western Heritage Church, they found the community was intrigued by a cowboy church in the city.

01/27/2012 - By Administrator
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Inmates a receptive audience to Apostle Paul’s epistles
In a cinderblock room with a concrete floor and metal bunk bed, no phones or computers ping or ding with text or Tweet alerts. Instead, amid the unmuffled clang of heavy metal doors and routine pat-downs and shakedowns, letter writing thrives among prisoners as it did in the first century.
01/20/2012 - By Administrator


