Articles from January 2017

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The impact of institutional giving: Natalie’s story

by Kalie Lowrie on January 26, 2017 in Great Commandment

Since Natalie Rodriguez was 12-years-old, Texas Baptists have invested in Natalie Rodriguez in multiple, life-changing ways.

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Evidencia de la esperanza, la ayuda, el entrenamiento, y el cuidado por medio de nuestras instituci

by Steve Vernon on January 25, 2017 in Faith

Comenzó en el 1941, con el bombardeo de Pearl Harbor. Un joven campesino en el oeste de Texas fue reclutado el servicio militar a principios del 1942.

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The land of rice and oil and century old eggs

by Guest Author on January 25, 2017 in Great Commandment

God moved mountains this Christmas Break. When I got the email that I would be spending two weeks in a foreign land, with foreign people, doing something something completely out of the ordinary, my nerves went through the roof.

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How to Be An Anti-Human Trafficking Advocate

by Tomi L. Grover, Ph.D. on January 24, 2017 in Public Policy

In conjunction with this, advocates from across Texas are preparing to address their 85th session legislative representatives and senators on the issues pertaining to human trafficking. 

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HPU student leads teammates to better understanding of Christ’s love

by Guest Author on January 24, 2017 in Great Commission

Though Chad Anders wasn’t searching for Christ when he enrolled at Howard Payne University, he says Christ was waiting for him there.

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Single father discovers joy in new beginning through Buckner

by Guest Author on January 24, 2017 in Great Commandment

Hector Flores’ home in the middle of June was hot, dusty and cramped. Tattered bed sheets tried to block the blazing South Texas sun coming through the small square windows. 

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Hendrick Breast Institute and the Hope Fund

by Janera Naron on January 24, 2017 in Great Commandment

Before they turned on the office computers or answered a phone that first day of work at the Hendrick Breast Institute in Abilene, the staff lined a hallway and prayed with Hospital Chaplain Bruce Lampert.

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Missionary Adoption Program opens doors for expanded ministry in Brazil and beyond

by Kalie Lowrie on January 24, 2017 in Great Commission

Deep in the Amazon rainforest, in the midst of 10,000 unreached people groups, lies a community known as Livramento. Translated in English, “deliverance” is a poetic title for the city where God is actively delivering new believers out of darkness and into light.

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Providing hope, help, training and care through our institutions

by Steve Vernon on January 23, 2017 in Faith

It began in 1941, with the bombing of Pearl Harbor. A young farmer in West Texas was drafted for the war effort in early 1942.

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SCS makes seminary education possible for Corpus Christi minister

by Cheryl Nafzinger on January 23, 2017 in Faith

Like most married couples, Josh and Melissa Fuentes had plans.

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