Articles by Kalie Lowrie

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CLC’s One conference encourages unity and racial reconciliation among Christians

by Kalie Lowrie on September 8, 2017 in News

More than 175 Texas Baptists gathered Aug. 26 to pursue racial healing in the wake of a turbulent year of clashes between white, black, and Hispanic Americans.

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Texas Baptist church lives out Isaiah 58

by Jaclyn Bonner on July 12, 2017 in Hunger Offering

Isaiah 58 is a call to go beyond cultural religious habits and actively live out faith by restoring justice, sharing food with the hungry, and attending to the homeless. This poignant passage reveals God’s heart, as well as expresses immutable truths and timeless instruction.

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Welcome Neighbor: Hunger Offering Meets Needs, Fosters Community Among Refugees

by Jaclyn Bonner on July 6, 2017 in Hunger Offering

“It is the first time I have heard the children laughing,” said the apartment complex manager. Although the African refugee families and South and Central American immigrants are all newcomers to Houston, their residence lacks a sense of community and pride.

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A place to stay, a path to restoration

by Kalie Lowrie on June 19, 2017 in News

After the six-hour drive from Lufkin to Abilene, Roseanne Welch was thankful for the warm welcome she received as she walked in the door of the Eunice Chambless Hospitality House.

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Living water brings hope in Southeast Asia

by Guest Author on June 6, 2017 in Hunger Offering

Clean water is essential for life. In one Southeast Asian village, clean water brought a community to church.

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Strength and Dignity -- A Mother’s Day Prayer

by Ali Hearon Corona on May 11, 2017 in CLC

As you celebrate your mom or the important women in your life, be sure to pray for women around the world who struggle to support their families.

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Satisfying hunger: A Texas Baptist Hunger Offering story

by Analiz Schremmer on May 2, 2017 in Great Commandment

Even as a small child, Terri knew the meaning of hunger. She was poor for as far back as she could remember. Her mom resorted to writing hot checks to buy food and was eventually imprisoned for it.

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Meeting needs on the border: A Texas Baptist Hunger Offering story

by Kalie Lowrie on April 25, 2017 in Great Commandment

Many people who live in Agua Dulce, a small community in the southeast region of El Paso, have limited access to food and medical care. 

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Finding freedom in prison

by Analiz Schremmer on April 20, 2017 in Faith

Prison isn’t a place where people expect to find freedom. But that’s where it happened for Lovinah Igbani.

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Pro-life legislation supported by leading pro-life coalition

by Kathryn Freeman on April 17, 2017 in Christian Life Commission

Four major pro-life organizations representing more than 10 million Texans have announced support of key bills before the House chamber of the 85th Texas Legislature.

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