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Halfway through our time in the village, Sam, one of the guys on my team, became really sick.
08/16/2011 - By Ken Camp
The conversation with my friend started out normally. As usual, I asked the Lord to give me an opportunity to share a word of Christian witness.
08/15/2011 - By Ken Camp
Lately, I've been pondering a couple of common words in uncommon sentences. See, I've been laboring over a sermon on the 23rd Psalm.
08/12/2011 - By Administrator
If our neighborhood bobcat decides to dine on squirrel stew, I'll chalk it up to divine retribution.
An Oregon death-row inmate has offered to donate his organs after his execution. So far, his offer has been rejected. What are the legal and ethical barriers for such a donation?
08/11/2011 - By Administrator
"I'm a priest in the village of the damned." –Nancy Sehested
I thought it was sad when the atheists started complaining because we were going to get together and pray in Houston. But for Christians to complain about it just totally took me by surprise.
The Baptist General Convention of Texas works with wonderful partners in meeting the challenges of disaster response and relief.
Most of the messages I read on bumper stickers are imminently forgettable. But I saw one the other day that still haunts me.
Tired. Overwhelmed. Tearful. These words described my spirit as the community health team and I headed across the city to do another hepatitis B camp.
08/11/2011 - By John Rutledge
All we know are beginnings and ends, starts and finishes—point A to point B.
08/10/2011 - By Ken Camp
When I think of a village, I think of no electricity, water from the river and food from the jungle. That is exactly what I saw at this village my teammates and I visited.
08/09/2011 - By Ken Camp