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Before we get to know people, do we insist we have the solution to all their problems?
07/25/2013 - By John Rutledge
One of the great challenges of following Jesus involves learning from estranged Christians and—gasp!—unbelievers. Most Christians believe we possess divine truth. So, we’re naturally disinclined to receive truth from “others.”
When we arrived, we found out four girls were very sick, and the supervisor suggested some of the girls were being attacked spiritually.
Some people claim world religions essentially agree on moral perspectives. Is that true? And if so, why can’t we find common ground rather than argue as adversaries?
07/24/2013 - By John Rutledge
The Family Gathering, held in San Antonio at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, was a wonderful experience for all who were able to attend.
The story of the trout and the jay can tell us a lot about what it means to be a church member.
This summer, I have been praying for divine appointments in South Asia. Honestly, my heart hurts deeply for this place.
We spent all morning setting up for our community-wide block party with help from the 300-member Prestonwood Baptist Church youth choir.
07/23/2013 - By John Rutledge
Students On Mission Blog: The organization we are working with here in South Asia focuses on rescuing girls from human trafficking before they cross an international border.
07/22/2013 - By John Rutledge
(UPDATED) Why has the SBC flip-flopped on abortion?
Some years ago, R.T. Moore penned an interesting parable based on the words of the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 3:9. It seems the Carpenter’s tools had a conference.
07/19/2013 - By John Rutledge
I heard someone say our sensitivity to global childhood mortality reflects our Christian character. What does that mean?