Along the Texas-Mexico border, Texas Baptists River Ministry missionaries work hard to share God’s love with the immigrants, refugees and locals who live on both sides of the border.
Surviving the secret of abuse is hard, and everyone has a different way of processing their experience.
"...we are called to join God in responding to these tragedies with compassion and love,”
During the second week of March, 168 middle school and high school students and group leaders from eight churches across Texas served in Waco, TX, through BOUNCE Student Disaster Recovery.
Some ideas that Texas Baptists ministries and churches are implementing to share God’s love during these challenging times.
We now have the opportunity to use this present crisis to our evangelistic advantage.
Debido a que más iglesias se reunirán virtualmente en los días venideros, es importante proveer para su congregación un espacio para continuar recibiendo alimento espiritual.
In these chaotic times, followers of Christ do well to remember the promises of His Word and the testimony of his faithfulness.
Fear can wreak havoc in our lives. It can be a source of physical, mental, emotional and spiritual pain that shortens lives and robs people of joy. Fortunately, we have a Savior who is well aware of our propensity to fear and in whom we can find a faith that is greater than our fears.
As more churches will meet virtually over the coming days, providing your congregation with a space to continue receiving spiritual nourishment is important.