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Texas Baptists aren’t the only American religious group looking to sell its primary office property.
03/28/2014 - By John Rutledge
Student Missions Blog: Serving with Beach Reach—giving free rides to college students who come to South Padre to party—I was blown away by the brokenness of the people I met, but also amazed at how God moved.
Our student missions team from Texas Woman’s University was in the Rio Grande Valley, taking 11 children by bus to the next site on a sports rotation. That’s when one 7-year-old started asking questions about God, Jesus and sin.
03/27/2014 - By John Rutledge
La Convención Bautista Hispana de Texas, en colaboración con Buckner, desarrolla un proyecto histórico edificando una casa en las colonias de Peñitas, Texas.
03/26/2014 - By John Rutledge
The WMU of Texas leadership has been such an advocate for the small church and its pastors and their families.
03/22/2014 - By John Rutledge
Post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety condition that may develop after a person is exposed to one or more traumatic events.
The problem is a society creating children without the sanction of marriage.
03/21/2014 - By John Rutledge
Reading the cover of the latest edition of The Christian Century felt a bit like yanking the scab off an old wound.
This year, I broke out in a sweat just thinking about filling out my NCAA college basketball tournament bracket. “March Madness” just about drove me crazy.
The ultimate Christian social ethics issue in America is declining Christian cultural power and its fallout in both church and culture.
03/20/2014 - By John Rutledge
Student Missions Blog: The Lord has been working to teach me a lot about service through two student leaders at the University of North Texas Baptist Student Ministry.
Student Missons Blog: I met Victor my first visit with the homeless ministry here in South Africa and have continued conversation with him week by week.
03/18/2014 - By John Rutledge