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You are invited to attend the 29th annual Bivocational/Small Church Conference, hosted by your Bivocational/Small Church Association at Baptist Temple Church in San Antonio, July 10-11.
07/03/2015 - By John Rutledge
Jesus called his disciples “friends,” a term we have cheapened, I think. How can we revitalize this multi-layered concept, especially among Christians?
To have a healthy democracy depends on us coming to terms with racism and violence in this country.
The recent release of Pope Francis’ second encyclical, Laudato Si’—“On Care for Our Common Home”—might provide occasion for some Baptists to turn over a new leaf.
My car is neurotic. Or maybe it suffers from hypochondria. (Would that make it a hypocardriac?)
Student Missions Blog: The first night, we were leading a revival in an apartment complex with families living in poverty. As soon as I walked in, three young kids latched onto me.
The stunning rapidity of American society’s shift toward homosexual rights—embodied particularly in the Supreme Court’s affirmation of same-sex marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges—sets the stage for a drama in three acts.
Student Missions Blog: I enjoy Saturdays. Every Saturday is “team day” for the interns at Metro-New York Baptist Association.
07/02/2015 - By John Rutledge
Student Missions Blog: We’ve officially had our first group of kids come through Frontier Lodge Camp here in Quebec.
07/01/2015 - By John Rutledge
Updated: Words have consequences as we saw during the South Carolina massacre. Will our words keep people from believing our Christian message?
06/30/2015 - By John Rutledge
Student Missions Blog: When I was placed on the Northern Exposure team to Wisconsin, I expected maybe one or two strange connections with people the entire time I was here. What I didn’t realize was this story really started 20 years ago in the small Texas community of Duffau.
Student Missions Blog: Once my team and I arrived in Bicol, our team grew as we added two translators. We headed out to the field on a Saturday morning, to Apuao, a small island.
06/29/2015 - By John Rutledge