Make it your goal that they look back and remember this as a time in which you walked alongside them, rather than tried to correct every flaw in their outlook.
FBC Kaufman held its first-ever drive-in worship service in response to the new public gathering restrictions brought on by the spread of COVID-19.
Now, more than ever, we have to be conscious of our parents, kids’, and our own mental health.
As thousands across the state suddenly find themselves in need of extra assistance for basic necessities, TBHO hunger ministries are rising to the occasion, finding new and creative ways to serve their community.
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.
As churches and communities are forced to adapt to “the new way of doing church” in the age of the Coronavirus outbreak, here are some ways to help make the most of this strange situation.
Some ideas that Texas Baptists ministries and churches are implementing to share God’s love during these challenging times.
We now have the opportunity to use this present crisis to our evangelistic advantage.
Now is the time for us as the church to equip and let the parents do the teaching.
On Thursday, Texas Gov. Abbott issued Executive Order No. GA-08 (EO). The EO supersedes previous orders and preempts municipal ordinances regarding social/public/mass gatherings.