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When Pastor Pan Yongguang prayed for members of his persecuted church, he never dreamed they all would be able to resettle in the United States.
06/19/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Texas Baptist Men distributed more than 175,000 diapers to 24 ministries around the state as a result of donations made during its Mother’s Day emphasis.
06/19/2023 - By Ferrell Foster / Texas Baptist Men
Sandra Sexton Welling arrived at Hardin-Simmons University with a vision for developing a program focused on Christ-centered nursing.
06/12/2023 - By Mary Burke / Hardin-Simmons University
Texas Baptists’ board voted to declare two congregations outside of harmonious cooperation with the churches of the convention due to their public affirmation of same-sex sexuality.
06/08/2023 - By Texas Baptists Communications
By maneuvering through Ninja Warrior-style obstacle courses, youth speaker Jared Greer creates a distinctive platform to capture the attention of audiences and creatively communicate the gospel message.
06/07/2023 - By Leann Callaway / Special to the Baptist Standard
Glenn Lackey of Temple, founding co-president of First Blessing ministry, will be nominated for second vice president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas.
06/06/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Texas Baptists’ Christian Life Commission issued a statement saying it “looks forward to working with our elected legislators on common-sense legislation that curbs gun violence.”
05/31/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The public policy director for Texas Baptists’ Christian Life Commission says it is “too early to take any victory laps” after the end of the regular session of the Texas Legislature.
05/30/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty $7.2 million to operate its Meals-to-You program for a fifth summer.
05/26/2023 - By Craig Nash / Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty
Three East Texas Baptist University students distributed food, helped with an after-school program and prayerwalked the streets of Red Hook in Brooklyn.
05/25/2023 - By Steve Braun / East Texas Baptist University
The Texas school chaplains bill was carried by an alliance of activists, Christian groups and conservative lawmakers championing forms of Christian nationalism.
05/25/2023 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service
A bill that would have mandated the display of the Ten Commandments in every Texas public school classroom failed to advance in the Texas House of Representatives.
05/24/2023 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor