Articles by Kirsten McKimmey

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Texas Baptists welcomes Dr. Steve Mullen as Director of Theological Education

by Kirsten McKimmey on July 24, 2018 in News

Dr. Steve Mullen joined the Texas Baptists staff this summer as the new Director of Theological Education. In his role with Texas Baptists, Mullen will plan and coordinate the work of the Theological Education Council; oversee the ministerial financial assistance program; and build bridges among churches, educational institutions and the convention, among other responsibilities.

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Bouncers Leave a Lasting Impact in Rockport, TX

by Cherish Mason on July 20, 2018 in BOUNCE

Today marks the end of the final Bounce Summer 2018 Mission! It’s been a good week in the Rockport area as Bouncers finish up their projects. This week 250 students from eleven churches helped to rebuild the Rockport community.

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Bouncers are Challenged to be Witnesses for Christ

by Cherish Mason on July 19, 2018 in BOUNCE

Randy Beggs, the Worship Speaker, has been leading students through Acts. Beggs has been focusing challenging Bouncers to rethink what it means to be a witness for Christ. On Tuesday evening, Beggs explained to Bouncers that being a witness for Christ can be awkward, because the world’s purposes are different than Christ’s purposes. On Thursday evening Beggs challenged students to be a witness for Christ anytime, anywhere and to anyone.

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Bounce Student Volunteers Count the Cost

by Cherish Mason on July 19, 2018 in BOUNCE

On a hot and humid July day, a group of Bounce Student Volunteers arrived at Ms. Longoria’s home willing to repair her roof for free. The students were not merely offering Ms. Longoria their labor at no cost to her, but they had actually raised $279 to participate in Bounce for the week! A week of their summer and $279 per student seemed like a small price to pay when the students realized that Ms. Longoria would not have been able to receive help any other way.

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The Legacy of Super Summer Continues

by Stephanie Arosemena on July 19, 2018 in News

Since its inception in 1974, Super Summer started not as a camp, but as a week of training students in evangelism to know and share the Gospel. Over the decades, many things have changed, but the vision of Super Summer remains focused on teaching students to know and share the Gospel.

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Bouncers Help Rebuild the Rockport Community

by Cherish Mason on July 17, 2018 in BOUNCE

Bouncers were sent out to their work sites in Rockport, TX this morning! Aaron Austin, one of the Mission Coordinators, led the students in a commissioning prayer before the students began their first day of work.

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Bouncers Bring Relief to Rockport, TX

by Cherish Mason on July 17, 2018 in BOUNCE

The eye of Hurricane Harvey passed over Rockport, TX in August 2017 leaving behind a trail of destruction. The Lord is faithful to gather these students and volunteers through Bounce to be his hands and feet, to help rebuild the Rockport community. While the students will be offering the Rockport community relief by rebuilding homes, students will also be going to their work sites with the word, that is the hope of salvation through Christ.

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Homeowners Accept Christ in Victoria, TX

by Cherish Mason on July 13, 2018 in BOUNCE

Homeowner Lee Garcia accepted Christ on Tuesday morning after hearing the gospel from one of the students who was repairing his roof. He said that he experienced the love of Christ through the students who were working on his home. Lee explained that he wanted to know more about living by faith so that he could teach his family the same.

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So all may hear along the Amazon

by Kalie Lowrie on July 13, 2018 in Great Commission

Twenty-eight Texans partnered with MAP missionaries along the Amazon River to share the Gospel and strengthen the ongoing work in Brazil.

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BOUNCE students bring hope to Houston after Harvey

by Kirsten McKimmey on July 13, 2018 in Great Commandment

After months of hopelessness following the destruction of Hurricane Harvey, Houston homeowner Gaye Stephens was shown compassion and joy for the first time through middle and high school students.

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