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Pam Copeland recently retired after 35 years of faithful service as children’s minister at Southcrest Baptist Church in Lubbock. The lifelong Southcrest member met her husband, Mark, in the church’s youth group. They have now been married 44 years. In March, Copeland was honored with a lifetime ministry award at the Heart of the...


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Editor’s note: Each year on the second Sunday in July, Southern Baptists of Texas Convention churches celebrate Disability Ministry Sunday as a reminder of our calling to make the gospel accessible to all people. Disability Ministry Sunday this year is July 12.

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GuideStone has transitioned its property and casualty insurance solutions to an independent agency model through GuideStone Agency Services, which is operated by GuideStone. This move marks a significant step forward in expanding the scope and flexibility of its offerings in the Lone Star State.

GuideStone has provide...


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MOREAUVILLE, La.—The week America turned 250, a couple in Louisiana discovered a new kind of freedom in Jesus Christ, thanks to a divine appointment with Southern Baptists of Texas Disaster Relief crews who brought help and hope to this small town in Avoyelles Parish.

Mid-June torrential rains from Tropical Storm Arth...


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While Pastor Jhonny González’s children were playing and laughing in the family’s backyard, a woman suddenly approached from the alley behind the house. Her name was Debra, a neighbor who decided to come over after hearing the children.  

As Debra walked, she seemed to carry a great weight on her shoulders. Depre...


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