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ARLINGTON – When trying to reach out to young people, ministers and lay people will face challenges and hardships, according to veteran leaders. There will be trials, setbacks and difficulties. Full Story »

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LATHAM SPRINGS – No matter a person’s cultural background, the call of Christ demands a response. At Camp Fusion, a Texas Baptists-sponsored camp for second-generation students from nine ethnicities, 38 young people responded by giving their lives to Christ. Full Story »

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Encountering an open door

There are many different groups and communities that make up major university campuses. Soon after arriving at Texas A&M University as BSM director, I recognized that international students composed a significant subgroup on my new campus. I was initially struck by the sheer number of international students – approximately 5,000 – when I walked on campus and observed students going past our building. Full Story »

Ways to engage your changing suburb

Suburbs are changing ethnically and socioeconomically, creating ministry opportunities and challenges for churches across the country. Here are some tips from leaders about engaging changing neighborhoods effectively for Christ. Full Story »

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DALLAS – In an aging congregation, renewal is growing through outreach to ethnic churches in the area. During the past year and a half, Gaston Oaks Baptist Church has opened its doors to Karen, African and Hispanic congregations in North Dallas, partnering with them in ministry and growing the Gaston Oaks family. Full Story »

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BOGOTA, Colombia – The gospel is traveling around the globe like no other time in history, but 6,000 of the 16,000 people groups on earth – more than one-fourth of the world’s population – still remain without a native church. Full Story »