Bill Arnold, president of the Texas Baptist Missions Foundation (TBMF), has announced his retirement after 36 years of leading the foundation and more than 40 years of service with Texas Baptists.
"In some of the toughest days of people's lives, we're offering help, hope and healing."
"Together, we are delivering help, hope and healing to a hurting world.”
TBM launched “TBM Feeding Texans” on April 28, an effort to provide 50,000 meals in the next two weeks to unemployed Texans during the COVID-19 crisis.
Forty-six homes are completely destroyed. Two hundred ninety-one more are damaged. A community is shaken but determined to press on.
Two Central Texas TBM disaster relief units recently donated nearly 300 boxes to the Capital Area Medical Operations Center in Austin to help in the distribution of medical supplies.
TBM delivered 1,200 pairs of protective glasses and four pallets of plastic sheeting April 2 to Baylor Scott & White Health to help healthcare workers battle the coronavirus pandemic.
Los Hombres Bautistas de Texas donaron 15,000 máscaras N-95 y otros suministros el 23 de marzo a hospitales y servicios de emergencia por todo el estado en medio de la creciente pandemia del coronavirus.
TBM donated 15,000 N-95 masks and assorted other supplies March 23 to be used by hospitals and first responders across the state in the midst of the growing coronavirus pandemic.
In these chaotic times, followers of Christ do well to remember the promises of His Word and the testimony of his faithfulness.