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Cristian Cervantes argues that certain New Testament Scripture passages can’t be read as affirmation of transgender.
10/21/2024 - By Cristian Cervantes
Rolando Aguirre tells how Hispanic Baptists have been a transformative force in the spiritual and social fabric of Texas.
10/16/2024 - By Rolando Aguirre
Rolando Aguirre cuenta cómo los bautistas hispanos han sido una fuerza transformadora en el tejido espiritual y social de Texas.
David Holcomb suggests eight ways to reflect a faithful Christian witness as Christians engage in contemporary politics.
10/16/2024 - By J. David Holcomb
A Baptist Standard reader responds to an opinion article on Christian cancel culture and another expresses strong opposition to abortion.
10/15/2024 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Everything seemed bigger when I was a kid, but, “Nothing was as big as my little mind believed.” God, however, “is bigger than I remember.”
10/15/2024 - By Johnny Teague
Gay Lewis describes the toll of Alzheimer’s on caregivers, including herself, and suggests five ways to help ease the burden.
10/14/2024 - By Gay N. Lewis
Baptists have reason to celebrate for making a positive difference in the world. But what is to be celebrated isn’t a what at all.
10/09/2024 - By Eric Black / Editor
“Lower the political rhetoric within the church, and demonstrate the love of Christ to everyone, regardless of their political views.”
10/09/2024 - By Joshua Longmire
“What happens to a church when political agreement is more important than theological agreement,” Jack Goodyear asks.
10/08/2024 - By Jack Goodyear
Rhetoric—the words we use to persuade—can help or harm. We must choose our words wisely, Wade Berry contends.
10/07/2024 - By Wade Berry
Abortion is not a single issue—a political soundbite, talking point or policy matter—but a multifold issue we need to address completely.
10/02/2024 - By Eric Black / Editor