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Student Missions Blog: Living in the Big Apple has been a life-changing experience. Intentionality here is a must.
07/15/2015 - By John Rutledge
Student Missions Blog: As we have adjusted to life at the domestic violence and sex-trafficking shelter where we are serving this summer, our team of seven missionaries has come to terms with the reality of this ministry.
07/14/2015 - By John Rutledge
I enjoyed reading Rachel Martin’s article about the work God is doing through her in Thailand. I also read the article by Stacie Aguilar about how God is testing her faith in Thailand.
Student Missions Blog: Some think of a trip to New York City as a vacation; others are frightened to death by the idea of spending time in such a big city. However, New York City is ripe for missions.
07/13/2015 - By John Rutledge
It was a joy to be back at my home church, Lakeside Baptist Church, in Dallas on Sunday. It’s always great to connect with friends and stay near the home front every now and then.
When our older son first learned to talk, he pointed to a neighbor’s house and said, “McDona’s.” We sang “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.”
If I’m not mistaken, people can ban the Confederate flag in public places, but they won’t ban the rainbow flag.
Student Missions Blog: Recently, I watched Jurassic World. As crazy as it may seem, I even drew some parallels to the gospel.
07/09/2015 - By John Rutledge
Texas Baptists are a people of The Book. If you hold to a doctrine of biblical authority and believe the Holy Spirit inspired the Bible’s authorship, you simply can’t condone the act of homosexual sex.
Student Missions Blog: If there is one thing that I have learned, it is that sometimes the Lord provides above and beyond our imagination.
Student Missions Blog: It had been a long day, and it was only noon, but the Lord had been at work since before the day even started.
07/08/2015 - By John Rutledge
Fireworks flashed a little less brightly and boomed a little less loudly this Fourth of July. Earlier that day, James Dunn left America for heaven. Our republic is a little less free and a smidge less strong for his passing.