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Student Missions Blog: Alongside other teams and the Jamaicans, we dug pits, mixed concrete, hauled mudstone, sang songs, told jokes and built relationships.
01/20/2016 - By Ken Camp
If Christians follow Jesus consistently, they will reject offers of political “protection.”
01/19/2016 - By Marv Knox
Student Missions Blog: I spent Christmas in East Asia, meeting university students and spreading the gospel to more than 100 people who never had even heard the name Jesus.
01/18/2016 - By Ken Camp
Student Missions Blog: I helped build a house and lay a foundation, working alongside Jamaicans while investing in their lives to show them Christ—the true foundation.
Student Missions Blog: A lot of us are meant to be sowers. We are meant to scatter to seed of God’s word around to others, so that after hearing it, they may grow. This can be difficult sometimes.
Let me ask you three question: Do you set limits for yourself? Do you set limits on others? Do you set limits on God?
01/15/2016 - By John Rutledge
Texas Baptists have 28 institutions we will be highlighting at our annual meeting this year. These institutions provide a variety of services and ministries that are foundational to the work of Texas Baptists.
It was early in my pastoral ministry. I still thought my primary job was to please people and make them happy, ensure their comfort, and leave them liking me.
I recently heard about a mother’s incredible journey of peace and reconciliation during my trip to Lebanon as part of the 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative’s efforts to support education and training.
Calls for “homogenous church growth” are being replaced with pleas for multiethnic and/or multicultural congregations. What do you think?
Life is dangerous in the middle of the road. Just ask New York Times columnist/PBS commentator David Brooks.
I am so impressed with Baptist General Convention of Texas President René Maciel’s column.
01/14/2016 - By John Rutledge