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One of the most important things we can do is get with people who look expectantly for God’s future and talk about what we’re seeing.
05/11/2017 - By Jim Kitchens
When it comes to relating to undocumented residents, if Texans refuse to follow the Golden Rule, maybe the courts at least will force us to follow the U.S. Constitution.
05/10/2017 - By Marv Knox
This week’s profile of Texas Baptist ministers features Bill Skaar, pastor of First Baptist Church in Grand Prairie almost 18 years.
A church’s location and its facilities play key roles in its ability to be revitalized.
True holiness is marked by humility with our words, care for the widow and orphan, and purity in seeking the glory of God and not the glory of the world.
What are we to make of those who claim (to follow) Jesus but whose deeds leave the blind, the lame, the sick, the deaf and the poor all worse off than they were before?
Experiences from around the world and across the decades provide lessons learned from the powerless-yet-hopeful, missions professor Rob Sellers asserts.
President Trump’s “religious liberty” executive order is horrible for America, for churches and for the gospel.
05/04/2017 - By Marv Knox
This week’s profile of Texas Baptist ministers features Mark Newton, pastor of First Baptist Church in Lufkin since January 2016.
05/03/2017 - By Marv Knox
A visit with Cuban immigrants on the Texas-New Mexico border reveals the importance of trust in human relationships.
A roundtable discussion at a Baptist meeting in Waco raised all kinds of issues about transcending cultural barriers in order to understand fellow Christians.
Why do more people call the Bible a “good source of morals” than a “historical account”? Morals are easy.