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Equipping people for Gospel talk

by Texas Baptists Communications on December 14, 2017 in News

“The future of the world depends on the average believer being able to proclaim the message of the Gospel,” said John Meador during his Monday morning workshop at the 2017 Texas Baptists Annual Meeting.

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Finding an answer to the call to ministry

by Terry Goodrich on September 11, 2017 in Faith

Richard Baggett and his wife, Miwes, were on an RV vacation in summer 2016, standing on Deception Pass Bridge in Washington and marveling at the view. Then Baggett’s phone rang.

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Project: Start refugee center to host “My American Dreams” art exhibit at NorthPark

by Texas Baptists Communications on August 4, 2017 in Press Releases

Project: Start, a refugee resource center in North Dallas, will present “My American Dreams” refugee children's art exhibition August 8-23 at NorthPark Center, located on North Central Expressway in Dallas.

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From India to Arlington: Serving an undeniable God

by Ruth Whorton on July 5, 2017 in Great Commandment

Originally from India, Lokesh Ganta is a master’s student at Texas A&M Kingsville who came to the United States to study engineering. With many financial obligations, Lokesh was prepared to work all summer to earn tuition money for the upcoming fall semester. 

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Encouraging First Responders through theological education

by Rochelle Rocha Roots on May 9, 2017 in Faith

In light of the many stresses and challenges that face law enforcement officers today, South Texas School of Christian Studies (SCS) seeks to encourage and empower local public servants by offering affordable theological training. 

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DBU students serve throughout the World during spring break

by Blake Killingsworth on April 5, 2017 in Great Commandment

More than 200 Dallas Baptist University students spent their Spring Break 2017 traveling the country and the world building houses, providing safe rides, hosting camps, studying leadership and exploring international business.

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DBU Patriettes use dance to share the Gospel in England

by Courtney Hackett on February 24, 2017 in Great Commandment

This January, the Dallas Baptist University dance team, the Patriettes, travelled to Northern England to spend a week in ministry, using their gift of dance to spread the love of Christ.

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Texas Baptists honor Sam Prestidge and Tillie Burgin with Legacy Awards

by Kalie Lowrie on June 6, 2016 in News

It was a historic day in a historic town as Samuel W. Prestidge, Jr., retired director of Church Music for Texas Baptists, and Tillie Burgin, founder of Mission Arlington, were honored with the 2016 Texas Baptists Legacy Award.

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Our Great Salvation: A Unifying Concept for Life and Baptists

by Blake Killingsworth on November 10, 2015 in News

During the Annual Meeting of Texas Baptists, Todd Still, dean and professor at Baylor University's Truett Seminary, provided a workshop on the concept of salvation and how it has been broadly understood throughout Texas Baptist life in the 20th Century.

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Country churches are a rising trend in Baptist life

by Linley McCord on August 17, 2015 in Great Commission

After Southfork Baptist Church dwindled to 15 members, Pastor David LeFlore realized something needed to change in order to continue to reach the community.

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