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Christian Life Commission announces office relocation to Austin

by Kalie Lowrie on June 16, 2014 in CLC

The Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission has announced a relocation of all offices from Dallas to Austin effective Sept. 1.

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Hunger in Honduras: Bringing hope across a footbridge

by Kalie Lowrie on April 9, 2014 in Great Commandment

Today, we saw the Texas Baptist Hunger Offering in action, with three men carrying nearly 60 pounds of food on their backs, across a shaky wooden footbridge to a family in need.

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Hunger funds help mom find a shoulder to lean on

by Kalie Lowrie on March 11, 2014 in Great Commandment

Gloria Mata needed help. Medical bills from her daughter's illness stacked up, and the single mother realized she no longer had enough money to put food on the table for her family of six.

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Texas Baptists give record $953,000 toward Hunger Offering

by Kalie Lowrie on February 13, 2014 in News

Texas Baptists gave more than $953,000 to the Texas Baptist Hunger Offering in 2013 to help address hunger and poverty issues around the world. This is the largest amount raised through the offering since its creation in 1995, and an increase of $200,000 from 2012.

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Providing spiritual nourishment for those in need

by Kalie Lowrie on November 25, 2013 in Great Commandment

Juan Rena was hungry and hurting when he came to the Crossbridge Fellowship Church food pantry. He had no idea how the Lord would change his life in the following year and lead him to become the director of the ministry that impacted him in so many ways.

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Community Resurrection

by Kalie Lowrie on October 16, 2013 in News

The resurrection of Christ continues to reverberate throughout inner city communities across the nation, according to presenters at the No Need Among You Conference.

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ISAAC Projects opens center to directly minister to immigrants

by John Hall on September 5, 2013 in Great Commandment

The Immigration Service and Aid Center opened its doors on the Baptist University of the Américas campus Aug. 30 to directly help people with their citizenship issues.

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Texas Baptists give more than $230,000 for hungry through Mother's Day offering

by John Hall on July 31, 2013 in Great Commandment

Texas Baptists gave more than $230,000 to help the hungry through last Spring's Mother's Day offering.

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Hardage: Thank you, Texas Baptists

by John Hall on July 15, 2013 in News

The breadth of Texas Baptists' ministry is wide, and its commitment to sharing the gospel is deep.

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God's power shown through His church, people

by John Hall on July 14, 2013 in News

God's plan for expanding His kingdom entails working through the lives of people in His church in such a way that they testify about Him, according to Victor Rodriguez, pastor of Life Church of San Antonio.

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