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BGCT President René Maciel celebrates the life of a soldier, teacher, pastor and dad—his father, Eleazar Maciel.
06/24/2016 - By Marv Knox
Student Missions Blog: I came to California not knowing what to expect but knowing that I need to be obedient to the call of making disciples among all the nations.
06/24/2016 - By Ken Camp
The so-called “Baptist” pastors who spread hate over LGBT issues “have as much business being pastors as I do being a neurosurgeon,” says columnist Jon Mark Beilue. (Amarillo Globe-News)
06/23/2016 - By Marv Knox
Student Missions Blog: The word “Muslim,” especially in our immediate American context, bears an undeserved load.
06/23/2016 - By Ken Camp
The 2016 Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation documents how desperately Texas children need Baptists’ help.
06/21/2016 - By Marv Knox
Religious Americans—conservatives and liberals alike—need new guidelines for practicing faith in today’s public square. (Huffington Post)
06/17/2016 - By Marv Knox
Without moral clarity and leadership on substantive issues that matter deeply to African-Americans and other minorities, the Southern Baptist Convention’s awakened conscience will start to ring hollow.
Student Missions Blog: I am always on the clock with my students. I travel, eat, feel pain and live life with them every day.
06/17/2016 - By Ken Camp
Student Missions Blog: Even the family members who didn’t practice Ramadan weren’t allowed eat with them, but they invited us—a couple of Christians—to dine. It was such an honor and an experience I never will forget. But at the same time, it broke my heart.
Student Missions Blog: There is a need to wait and study Jesus Christ when we first come to hear about him. However, we cannot wait forever to make the choice to follow him.
Readers oppose the Southern Baptist Convention’s resolution against the Confederate battle flag.
06/16/2016 - By Marv Knox
Student Missions Blog: I was afraid to come to New York City. Sometimes, I am still afraid. A night before flying here, I told my family I was really scared. I didn’t see myself in this big city.
06/16/2016 - By Ken Camp