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Sometimes, life is so upside-down you couldn’t make it up. For example, Paige Patterson has emerged as an ecumenical leader among Baptists.
05/21/2014 - By John Rutledge
Student Missions Blog: If there is one thing I have learned while serving on staff at the Baptist Study Ministry at the University of North Texas, it is the essential need for collegiate ministry in the United States.
05/20/2014 - By John Rutledge
This week, I would like to highlight two breakout seminars, “Pastor to Pastor” and “Sermon Preparation.”
05/17/2014 - By John Rutledge
I am finding in my own life, as I get older, it is easier to get in the habit of defending positions rather than making discoveries.
Capital punishment: ‘We are not God’ Regarding the death penalty: Could you be the one who injects the poison that will kill the one accused of a crime? You are…
We pay for insanely rich sports figures to entertain us, but we’re willing to allow 20 percent of American children to live in poverty. That’s vulgar.
05/16/2014 - By John Rutledge
Glorieta homeowners deserve their day—and say—when the Southern Baptist Convention convenes this summer in Baltimore.
05/15/2014 - By John Rutledge
The Bivocational/Small Church Association annual conference is scheduled July 11-12 on the campus of Baptist University of the Américas in San Antonio.
05/09/2014 - By John Rutledge
I had the privilege of worshipping at Meadowbrook Baptist Church in Waco. I loved getting to spend time with and worship alongside that congregation.
05/08/2014 - By John Rutledge
By making an “outward-facing circle,” students with Go Now Missions find ways to serve throughout the year.
Your editorial about the death penalty expresses many of my thoughts on the subject. However, there are additional things we should consider.
On weekends, I take satisfaction in doing chores. Actually, that’s not right. I take satisfaction in completing chores.