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Individually, ants aren’t so smart. But collectively, they possess enormous intelligence. Could Texas Baptists learn from our insect friends?
04/05/2013 - By John Rutledge
The pope’s habit of sharing mate with friends offers a lesson in conversation and ministry for evangelicals.
03/28/2013 - By John Rutledge
Evangelical Christians lost the battle for saving “traditional” marriage by forfeiting the moral high ground.
I am so proud of the great partnership we enjoy with these Texas Baptist schools.
03/22/2013 - By John Rutledge
The POP! and the BOOM! proceeded according to Murphy’s Law #347, Section A, Paragraph 17, Subparagraph iii.
Easter is hope’s truest harbinger. Amidst war, financial uncertainty, violence and divorce, Easter delivers hope.
Our church business meetings have become increasingly partisan. How can we overcome disunity, which denies the idea we are brothers and sisters in Christ?
03/19/2013 - By John Rutledge
Holocaust and gun control
So why did the Nazis outlaw the personnel possession of fire arms in 1934? They said “to promote a more peaceful and tranquil society.” We all know how that turned out.
03/11/2013 - By admin
Our church encourages people to “come as you are.” But this has generated a casual atmosphere that diminishes the dignity of worship. How can we welcome all people at church but maintain appropriate expectations for dress?
03/08/2013 - By John Rutledge
I was honored to share about our Texas Baptist cooperative ministry with the deacons of Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas.
Do you remember the “olden days”? You know what I’m talking about: Before cell phones.
The final Sunday morning worship service of February was to be Roger Stewart’s last with his congregation. Instead, we held his memorial service.