Articles by Bonnie Hirschfeld

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60th Congreso asks ‘¿Quien Soy Yo?’, challenges students to find identity in Christ

by Bonnie Hirschfeld on April 8, 2024 in News

Congreso, I came to tell you that your identity is in Christ. You are loved, you are forgiven and you are called.

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Baylor BSM staff, students gather for prayer at new building site

by Bonnie Hirschfeld on January 2, 2024 in News

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Baylor BSM looks to new building to host expanding ministry

by Bonnie Hirschfeld, Contributing Author on November 6, 2023 in Stories of Impact

“Ministry on Baylor’s campus is growing. It’s growing through the BSM and through the unity of the local churches,” Will Bowden, director of Baylor University’s Baptist Student Ministry (BSM), said.

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The Pastor’s Common events provide resources, encouragement for emerging ministry leaders

by Bonnie Hirschfeld on October 6, 2023 in News

“Pastoring is not easy, and it’s even more difficult when it’s done alone. So, we want to improve the pastoral experience through connectivity and resourcing and providing a friend to them.”

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Wayland BSM sees salvations, recommitments during student orientation

by Bonnie Hirschfeld on September 7, 2023 in News

“It was buzzing, it was loud, and the students were responding really well to the worship and the message,”

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Preparing for the future and leaving a lasting impact through TBMF and FreeWill

by Bonnie Hirschfeld on August 30, 2023 in News

“It was just so easy to use it, and they explained every aspect of it, so it wasn’t overwhelming. I didn’t feel like I had to wade through difficult legal terms,”

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Camp Fusion brings together intercultural students from around Texas, sees salvations and rededications to Christ

by Bonnie Hirschfeld on August 25, 2023 in News

“This is such a special place because we’re able to develop leaders through the local churches and lead them as they grow, first as campers, then as counselors and leaders.”

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