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Religious objections are just one reason to reject Texas’ Bluebonnet Learning curriculum, and they are a significant reason.
12/04/2024 - By Eric Black / Editor
The U.S./Mexico border is a more complex situation than most realize. Texas Baptists have a particular call to be involved there.
12/03/2024 - By Calli Keener
As Advent begins, our hearts are drawn to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, where hope and peace broke through the darkness.
12/02/2024 - By Jack Nassar
The Baptist Standard is a team effort, and donors are an essential part of the team. So, we celebrate and thank them all year long.
11/26/2024 - By Eric Black / Editor
John was from a small town. He was good at football—really good—but God called him to do something else. So, he did, and it took him farther.
11/25/2024 - By Johnny Teague
Bitter division is a large part of our Baptist heritage and legacy. To leave a better legacy, we’re going to have to work together.
11/20/2024 - By Eric Black / Editor
If this is your first holiday without a spouse or close relative, you are not alone. Ruth Cook suggests ways to navigate this grief.
11/20/2024 - By Ruth Cook
“Christians are not to tolerate sexual immorality among them and are to judge rightly against it with the power of our Lord Jesus.”
11/20/2024 - By Cristian Cervantes
“When American Christians rally behind political figures without reckoning with the human cost, they risk betraying the heart of the gospel.”
11/19/2024 - By Jack Nassar
Albert Reyes, CEO de Buckner International, destaca por qué se necesitan familias hispanas que acojan o adopten niños hispanos.
11/18/2024 - By Albert Reyes / Buckner International
Albert Reyes, CEO of Buckner International, highlights why Hispanic families are needed to foster or adopt Hispanic children.
Texas Baptists’ past, present and future is built on partnership. It hasn’t always been easy, but it has been and still is a great strength.
11/14/2024 - By Eric Black / Editor