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In the beginning, temptation appeared as a fruit. Today, it appears as a voucher.
03/10/2015 - By John Rutledge
A survey of Republican primary voters found they favored almost 2 to 1 establishing Christianity as the national religion.
When the power went off one Sunday, I was proud of the congregation, in a proper, holy way.
Student Missions Blog: Raising money for Go Now Missions is a part of Baptist Student Ministry culture. Each year, we set a goal and raise money to help send students on trips across the world to participate in various mission projects.
One of the ways the Bivocational/Small Church Association serves churches is to make a snapshot visit to a church to see and hear the needs within that congregation.
03/08/2015 - By John Rutledge
It was our pleasure to host the Texas Baptists Camp managers in your Baptist Building.
During spring break, nearly 1,500 teens and young adults will serve through Texas Baptists’ Collegiate Ministries or Disaster Recovery.
It is impossible to address how badly the Baptist General Convention of Texas resolution concerning gender identity was ill-informed in 250 words.
A changing population means most Baptist congregations and their denomination must change radically or die.
03/06/2015 - By John Rutledge
Student Mission Blog: This semester, we have let our students take more control and responsibility for the Baptist Student Ministry at Texas Woman’s University. They have done a great job.
Is the Islamic State—ISIS or ISIL—different from other Islamist terror groups? If so, is the difference one of substance or simply degree? Or is there any real difference at all?
03/06/2015 - By Ken Camp
One of the stereotypes of small-town communities is they are closed off to outsiders. Of course, the truth about some stereotypes is there is a kernel of truth in them.