Possible Baptist Name Change in Texas

The Future Focus Committee will bring only one recommendation to the Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting, but it potentially could reshape the organization’s identity.

Co-chairs Stephen Hatfield and Andy Pittman will present the committee’s unanimous recommendation that the 123-year-old BGCT change its name to the Texas Baptist Convention.

“Our committee’s rationale for the recommendation is that in the present day and time, many people do not identify with and relate to the Baptist General Convention of Texas name as they did years ago,” Hatfield, pastor of First Baptist Church in Lewisville, explained.

“‘BGCT’ is cumbersome. ‘Baptist General Convention of Texas’ tells a story, but there’s no one alive that remembers the story,” said Pittman, pastor of First Baptist Church in Lufkin.

The BGCT took its long—and arguably unwieldy—name from the consolidation of two bodies in the 1880s. The Baptist State Convention, which drew most of its affiliated churches from South and West Texas, and the Baptist General Association of Texas, which was strongest in East and North Texas, met for the first time as the BGCT at the 1886 annual meeting in Waco.

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One Million for Jesus Christ (1M4JC)

An Idea Inspired by God
1M4JC came from out of the blue. It came to me not as a voice, but rather as an idea inspired by God Himself. Right then and there I knew 1M4JC could change the world, one T-shirt at a time.

My mind raced as I thought….
When people wear the 1M4JC T-shirt they’ll tell the world, “I’m one of the millions who believe in Jesus.”

Connecting Christians
I envisioned 1M4JC as a way for strangers to connect with each other. This shirt allows Christians to share their faith, share the Gospel and speak of eternal hope.

God challenged me to give back 10 percent of the sales to Him. Ten percent of a million or more shirts would be a huge financial impact for many Christian ministries!

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Determined Texas woman, 92, votes in ambulance

SAN ANTONIO – Betty Owen is 92 and after a stroke four years ago, needs a feeding tube and can’t walk. But she was determined not to miss Tuesday’s election. She arrived at her polling place on a gurney in an ambulance, where an election judge and support worker climbed aboard with an electronic voting machine and let her cast her ballot.

“And you have voted,” precinct judge Sam Green said after Owen pushed the red button finalizing her choices. “You know, you look so pretty in that red dress.”

Owen grinned, the San Antonio Express-News reported in Tuesday’s online edition.

Her daughter arranged for the ambulance ride at the last minute after Owen failed to get an absentee ballot.

Owen, a Marine Corps veteran who served in World War II, cast her first ballot for Wendell Willkie, a Republican running against Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940.

She became a Democrat after voting for John Kennedy in 1960. She cast a straight Democratic ballot Tuesday.

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