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The holiday season is now upon us, and Kathleen and I hope and pray you enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving and are preparing for a Merry Christmas and a great New Year!
11/28/2013 - By John Rutledge
An ankle injury forces Marv to apologize to women everywhere for his insensitivity. Shaving your legs actually is hard.
Regarding “Evangelical leaders protest race in sentencing” : It is unfortunate when an “expert witness” chooses to ignore other factors in dealing with “dangerousness.”
On Dec. 6, 1888, the first newspaper that became known as the Baptist Standard rolled off a printing press in the North Texas hamlet of Honey Grove.
11/27/2013 - By John Rutledge
It was a bit difficult, at first, to get adjusted to different people, a different climate and different food. I admit I got a bit homesick some days.
Student Missions Blog: When I got here in Peru, I promised the kids from the feeding program that I would throw them a party, celebrating those who would memorize all their Bible verses.
11/25/2013 - By John Rutledge
Here’s a leadoff item for your gratitude list this Thanksgiving: Thank God you’re not a turkey.
11/22/2013 - By John Rutledge
Lately, God has been teaching me the impact one moment can have on our lives.
11/20/2013 - By John Rutledge
The 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination in Dallas has been all over our TV this week.
Student Missons Blog: As I prepare for each lesson daily, I pray God speaks through me to each child. I ask God to allow me to say what every child needs to hear.
11/18/2013 - By John Rutledge
Jesus does not force his followers to do anything, but Jesus desires our minds and hearts be attuned to lifting up the poor.
Baptists in other parts of the world require pastors to receive theological education before they can serve churches. This seems to trump the Baptist distinctive of local-church autonomy. What do you think?
11/15/2013 - By John Rutledge