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Racism and Repentance
What do we do when we become aware of our sin? As individuals, we repent and ask forgiveness. So can entire congregations.
Barbecue Baptist Church serves Gospel with a side of ribs, chicken and pulled pork
An outreach ministry of the First Baptist Church in Navasota, Texas called the Barbecue Baptist Church kicked off a weeklong, multi-city mission Thursday to bring the Gospel to first responders and medical professionals along with ample servings of free barbecue meals.
Charles Stanley to Be Keynote Speaker at NRB's 'First Amendment Lunch'
First Baptist Church Atlanta Senior Pastor Charles Stanley will be the keynote speaker for the National Religious Broadcasters' fourth annual "First Amendment Lunch."
Black Couple Denied Wedding at Miss. Church After White Members 'Pitch a Fit'
An African-American couple attending a predominantly white Baptist church in Jackson, Miss., nearly had their dream of a church wedding dashed when members of the congregation demanded that the nuptials be held elsewhere because of their race.
Alex McFarland: God Is Raising People Committed to Prayer, Preserving Freedom
The first spiritual town hall meeting initiated by Christian apologist Alex McFarland, aimed at reviving a Christian worldview in America, was held Tuesday evening and broadcast over the Internet from First Baptist Church in Charlotte, N.C.
New Mexico Ten Commandments Monument to Be Moved From Public Property to Church
A Ten Commandments monument on New Mexico public property that was recently ruled unconstitutional by the court system will be moved to a local church.
Christians Must Get Involved in Politics, Says Renowned Apologist
Author and apologist Frank Turek is tired of Christians saying they don't want to get involved in politics. "You won't be able to preach the Gospel if you don't get involved in politics," he told attendees at First Baptist Church in Charlotte, N.C.
Robert Jeffress Asks: What Parent Wants Hairy-Legged Men Showering With Their Daughters?
Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, says big corporations that are boycotting states that ban men from going into womens' bathrooms are a greater threat to religious freedom in America than the Islamic State terror group.
Cherokee School Board Says Yes to Graduations at Church
The Cherokee County school board voted unanimously on Thursday to keep graduations at a local megachurch in Georgia despite the threat of a lawsuit.
Texas Pastor Has Advice for Grieving Ill. Church
On Sunday, services are scheduled to resume at First Baptist Church in this St. Louis suburb, one week after the intruder killed senior pastor Fred Winters with a bullet through the heart.
Jack Dillon Young, Driver in Church Bus Crash Where 13 Died Had Taken Pills, Found With Pot
Although he is yet to be charged with a crime, Jack Dillon Young, the 20-year-old driver who crashed into a bus killing 13 members of the First Baptist Church of New Braunfels in Texas on March 29 was likely intoxicated while texting when the crash occurred investigators say.
Robert Jeffress on Pastors in Politics, Critics, and Filling the Shoes of the Late WA Criswell (Part II)
Pastor Robert Jeffress, senior pastor of the 11,000-member First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, has released a new book, Perfect Ending: Why Your Eternal Future Matters Today, that cuts through the misconceptions about end times prophecy, God's judgment, heaven, and why Christians should be actively sharing the Gospel with non-believers. The following is an edited transcript of Part II of pastor Jeffress' interview with The Christian Post, in which he answered questions about politics, past
SBC Pres. Ronnie Floyd to Lead Panel on Racial Unity to End Sin of Racism, Bring Spiritual Awakening in America
Pastor Ronnie Floyd, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, will lead a national conversation on racial unity next month at the denomination's annual meeting in Missouri.
Baptist church mourns loss of seminary student, youth director killed in accident
A 30-year-old student at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Missouri was killed in a car accident last week. She was a beloved student at the seminary and had served as a youth director at a church in Kansas City, which announced plans for a memorial service on Wednesday.
Texas Church Gives $30,000 to Members to Multiply, Return
The First Baptist Church in Euless, Texas, gave $30,000 for the second time to its members on Sunday, asking them to invest the money and support missionary work around the world with the earnings.