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Screams split the early morning silence about 5 a.m. One of the older women we knew who had been doing Bible studies with us was wailing.
10/25/2010 - By Ken Camp
Leave it to a conservative Christian columnist and a liberal Jewish comedian to provide wisdom amidst election-year political upheaval, uncertainty and malaise.
10/22/2010 - By admin
Some places are holy and timeless. That’s what the campus of our alma mater, Hardin-Simmons University, is for Joanna and me.
I have a chance to participate with other churches and denominations in short-term international missions, but some of my church friends say such involvement is anti-Baptist and even anti-gospel.
10/21/2010 - By admin
Do you send or support missions in other countries? Is a veteran in your congregation returning from Iraq or Afghanistan? Are your church members relocating around the globe for school, work or for short-term missions? The you need to be concerned with U.S. foreign policy.
“Spreading Hope” is the theme for this year’s Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting in McAllen, Nov. 8-10.
“After Mass, I used to hug kids. No way I'm going to hug a kid now." —Catholic priest Tom Reese
10/20/2010 - By admin
Follow up on the report about Graffiti and Graffiti 2 ministries in New York City.
Regular grace and Amazing Grace.
We visited the house of a Bhutanese refugee family. As gracious and hospitable hosts, they wouldn't let us leave without feeding us.
10/20/2010 - By Ken Camp
One of my students, 5-year-old Summer, arrived at class upset, saying she didn’t want to be there.
10/18/2010 - By Ken Camp
This fall, a group of historians–The Baptist Classics Seminar– painted a fascinating, poignant and accurate mosaic of Baptists.
10/08/2010 - By admin