Texas Baptists urged to support state missions; meet $4 million Mary Hill Davis Offering goal
Sep 1, 2016
The Week of Prayer for Texas Missions and the Mary Hill Davis Offering will be held September 11-18, 2016. With a statewide goal of $4 million, the offering will go to support missions endeavors around Texas through strategic ministry partnerships.
Summit attendees learn how to care for families with special needs children
Aug 19, 2016
When Jason and Maggie Whitt shared about the impact of special needs ministry during the Childhood and Family Ministry Summit on August 12, they spoke from their personal experience parenting their 7-year-old daughter, Camille.
A campground committed to the Lord: How Go Now students are sharing the Gospel in Spain
Jul 28, 2016
Priscille Murphy and Naraim Enriquez are serving as Go Now missionaries at Alfa & Omega camp in Denia this summer, watching the Lord at work in mighty ways in a region where Christianity is scarce.
2016 African American Fellowship and Evangelism Conference Highlights
Jul 12, 2016
The 2016 African American Fellowship and Evangelism Conference was held from June 27-July 1 at Friendship Baptist Church in The Colony.
Highlights from 2016 Hispanic Convencion
Jul 5, 2016
The Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas Annual Meeting was held June 26-28 at Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas.
Texas Baptists bring BSM to Guadalajara University
Jun 20, 2016
Home to over 116,000 students, the University of Guadalajara lies in Guadalajara, the state capital of Jalisco, Mexico, which has a mere 1% Christian population.
Texas Baptists honor Sam Prestidge and Tillie Burgin with Legacy Awards
Jun 6, 2016
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.
Executive Board hosts graduation of emerging young leaders, revises administrative support policies
May 25, 2016
On Monday night of the May 23-24 Executive Board meeting of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, ten individuals received trophies and certificates of graduation from the first cohort of Leadership Texas Baptists.
Struck by tragedy, family learns to be grateful for each new day
May 23, 2016
The Blanco River was only supposed to rise to 17 feet the night of May 23, 2015, but Theresa Graves felt an uneasiness. She opted to stay awake while her family slept peacefully in their riverside Wimberley house.
What the new overtime regulation means for your church
May 19, 2016
On May 17, 2016, the Obama administration announced that it will increase the salary threshold for determining if an employee is eligible for overtime pay to $47,476.00 annually.
Youth compete for top spot at 2016 State Bible Drill and Speakers’ Tournament
May 11, 2016
During the month of April, 819 youth representing, 115 Texas Baptist churches, showcased their talents in finding and reading Bible verses and reciting speeches through five regional Bible Drill and Speakers’ Tournaments.
Golf Classic raises $15,000 to help promote positive mental health through counseling
May 6, 2016
Stepping out on the green with golf clubs in hand and friends beside is not only beneficial to physical health but also promotes positive mental health, according to Texas Baptists Director of Counseling Services Katie Swafford, M.A., L.P.C.-S.
Congreso youth compelled to be changemakers
Apr 29, 2016
“When you’re young and you love Jesus, the world cannot handle you,” New York youth minister Daniel Sanabria, said to a crowd of over 3,000 youth at Congresso on April 22-24 at the Ferrell Center at Baylor University.
Sam Prestidge and Tillie Burgin to receive 2016 Legacy Awards
Apr 27, 2016
Countless Texas Baptist men and women have dedicated much of their lives to ministry in Texas, setting an example of faithful servitude and passion for spreading the Gospel.
Fire for evangelism great amongst growing Hispanic community
Apr 21, 2016
According to the 2010 census, 38 percent of Texas’ population was Hispanic. That percentage is likely higher now and is projected to increase in years ahead, creating a greater opportunity for evangelism in and amongst the Hispanic community.
Youth group travels to minister’s hometown to rebuild flood-damaged homes
Mar 31, 2016
When Bobby Catt, minister of students at First Baptist Church in San Angelo, discovered a student mission trip opportunity in Wimberley, he knew he had to sign up his youth group right away.
Houston's brokenness: College students respond to the mega city's greatest needs
Mar 24, 2016
Home to nearly 2.2 million people, Houston is labeled the fourth most populous city in the nation and has over 145 languages spoken. Along with its large population and immense diversity comes more startling statistics:
Texas Baptists names new director of African American Ministries
Mar 10, 2016
Dr. Roy Cotton, from Dallas, has been named Director of African American Ministries for Texas Baptists.