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You can join BJC’s Christians Against Christian Nationalism endeavor

I’m a Christian against Christian Nationalism. Are you?

I oppose Christian Nationalism because I’m devoted to Jesus Christ and loyal to the United States of America. Christian Nationalism stresses the only good Americans are Christians and the only real Christians are Americans. By perversely linking faith to nation, making them co-dependent, Christian Nationalism undermines and diminishes both Christianity and patriotism.

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CBF Oklahoma mission project reflects diversity, embodies unity

The Cooperating Baptist Fellowship of Oklahoma’s signature missions project reflected unity through diversity this month. For several years, CBF Oklahoma has partnered with the Oklahoma Indian American Baptist Association to sponsor ministries alongside Native American congregations in the western part of the state. In mid-July, Native American, Hispanic and Anglo congregations from Baptist and Pentecostal traditions joined forces to share the love of Jesus with Watonga.

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Your gifts feed asylum seekers on Mexico-U.S. border

When asylum seekers on the border bridge between Matamoros, Mexico, and Brownsville, Texas, eat breakfast tacos, they look into the smiling faces of volunteers from Iglesia Bautista Capernaum. You are there, too.

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Tú puedes ministrar en la frontera EEUU-México a los refugiados e inmigrantes

Hay muchas oportunidades para voluntarios misioneros que desean asistir a aquellos solicitantes de asilo agrupados a ambos lados de la frontera (EE. UU.-México) nos informa Jorge Zapata, director del Ministerio de Ayuda a los Inmigrantes de Fellowship Southwest. Cada contacto con un refugiado inmigrante es un encuentro evangélico, agregó.

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When the waters rose, compassion rose, too

A trio of Cooperative Baptist Fellowship organizations are teaming up to help four churches whose properties received damage in flash floods late last month. 

Parts of the Rio Grande Valley of Texas flooded June 24, when 15 inches of rain fell in four hours. Several churches that collaborate with Jorge Zapata, associate coordinator of CBF Texas and director of Fellowship Southwest’s Immigrant Relief Ministry, sustained damage in the deluge, Zapata reported. The congregations do not have flood insurance.

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You can minister to immigrant refugees on the U.S.-Mexico border

Mission opportunities are available for volunteers who want to minister to asylum seekers clustered on both sides of the Mexico-U.S. border, reported Jorge Zapata, director of Fellowship Southwest’s Immigrant Relief Ministry. Every contact with an immigrant refugee is a gospel encounter, he added.

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Flooded churches in the Rio Grande Valley

On June 24, Texas’ Lower Rio Grande Valley was dumped with 15 inches of rain in just four hours. Everything flooded. Several churches that Fellowship Southwest interacts with for immigrant and refugee ministries were severely damaged. 

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Alamo’s Primera spans border with love

Primera Iglesia Bautista in Alamo, Texas—a longtime servant to immigrants on the U.S.-Mexico border, has stepped up its ministry in the face of desperate need. For months, Primera Alamo has provided food, hygiene kits and plush toys to immigrants on the bridge between Matamoros, Mexico, and Brownsville, Texas. 

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Ortizes continue to serve refugees in Laredo

About this time last month, we told you about Lorenzo and Oralia Ortiz, who have maintained their ministry to asylum seekers in Laredo, Texas, despite intense pressure. When a nearby church decided it no longer would provide shelter to the immigrants, the Ortizes opened their own home.

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Seeing the border crisis through Jorge’s eyes

The immigration crisis’ victims have many faces, but some are harder to see than others, reports Jorge Zapata. God loves all of them equally, and Jorge spends every day trying to make sure they know it.

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Crossing the boundaries we create, by Michael Mills

I’d like to share one of my finer moments with you. When I was in first grade, I played tee-ball. I was on the tigers and our colors were as bright yellow as you can imagine. I have a few really vivid memories from my time playing tee-ball and what I remember most clearly was how terrible I was.


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Building Bunk Beds

Several weeks ago, we publicized the need for comfortable sleeping arrangements for the masses of people arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. Our partner churches south of the border are housing immigrants while they wait until they are allowed to enter the United States.

Members from Second Baptist Church of Lubbock, Texas, answered the call to help refugees and immigrants at the border. They got together to build 17 bunk beds, which they will deliver to Piedras Negras, Mexico, at the end of this month.

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Spring break mission projects reflect love of Jesus

Spring break mission projects—which blossom like bluebonnets this time of year—make a huge positive impact on families who live in colonias along the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as the churches that serve them, missions leaders report.

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