Articles from November 2016

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God’s faithfulness evident through growth in Cowboy Churches

by Sheila Boggess on November 14, 2016 in Annual Meeting

Sixteen miles northwest of Waco, the Top Hand Cowboy Church rises up with a rodeo arena in front of it. The church hosted the first Western Heritage Roundup Rally on Sun., Nov. 13, the start of the Texas Baptists Annual Meeting in Waco.

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Investing in the future of Texas through Collegiate Ministry

by Bruce McGowan on November 10, 2016 in Faith

Much has been written about Gen Y and now Gen Z (just entering college). Tim Elmore offers excellent insights into the characteristics of both generations, growingleaders.com In campus ministry, some characteristics carry over into these upcoming generations.

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Nine churches to be recognized for Cooperative Program Giving during 2016 Annual Meeting

by Kalie Lowrie on November 7, 2016 in News

This year, during Texas Baptists’ Annual Meeting in Waco, nine churches will be recognized for their Cooperative Program giving. Since 1925, the Cooperative Program has provided the fuel to fund missions work in Texas, the United States and around the world.

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Family spends summer serving together and helping flood victims

by Kalie Lowrie on November 2, 2016 in Great Commandment

Vaughn, Sunshine, Jax, Lily and Milo Managan took up residence in the small town of Deweyville, Texas, this summer serving as volunteer coordinators for Texas Baptist Men Disaster Recovery.

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Ministering where you are: The power of missional communities

by Kalie Lowrie on November 2, 2016 in Great Commandment

As a softball player at The University of Texas at Austin, Stephanie Ceo spent a lot of time with her teammates on and off the field.

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¡Para que alcancen su potencial!

by Gabriel Cortés on November 2, 2016 in Culture

Una de las cosas que distingue a los Texas Baptists de otras convenciones es que hemos hecho una prioridad la educación de nuestros estudiantes hispanos. 

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So that they may reach their potential

by Gabriel Cortés on November 2, 2016 in Culture

One of the things that distinguishes Texas Baptists from other conventions is that we have made the education of our Hispanic students a priority.

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Biblical persuasion: The heart of evangelistic apologetics

by Leighton Flowers on November 2, 2016 in Great Commission

I have been to countless evangelism events, conferences and training sessions over the years, but I cannot recall a single sermon, lesson or resource on the biblical concept of persuasion.

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