Baylor representatives lend voices to cause of religious freedom at Rome summit
When persecuted, how do Christian communities across the globe respond? A group of 14 scholars from around the world — including one Baylor professor — have been studying this question for three...
View ArticleLady Bears leave softball field for the mission field over Christmas break
When the Baylor softball team opens the 2016 season next month, they’ll do so a very different team than last year — and not just because of graduation and newcomers. Head coach Glenn Moore’s squad...
View ArticleFacing terminal cancer, young Baylor alum dedicates herself to serving &...
Two years ago this spring, Kiley Burnett, MSCD ’14, was a graduate student in Baylor’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, fulfilling her last credit requirement at an internship in...
View ArticleBaylor grad launches ministry to provide health care to Amarillo’s underserved
All kinds of people come to Heal The City in Amarillo, Texas: A mother who brought her son because she couldn’t afford the shots needed to keep him in school. A woman with arthritis and nerve damage...
View ArticleBaylor study on prayer and healing finds it more common than you might think
Chances are that, somewhere along the line, you have prayed for healing. I say that not just because, as a reader of this blog, you’re likely to be a Baylor Bear, or a Baptist, or even a Christian....
View ArticleA journey of friendship for 2 Baylor profs, from the Middle East to Texas
What are the odds that a teacher and student at a Syriac Orthodox seminary in Damascus, Syria, would someday end up as colleagues in Texas at the world’s largest Baptist university? The likelihood was...
View ArticleBaylor grad traveling the world to serve
Brianna Childs, BA ’16, has only been a college graduate for two months. Most of her peers are just starting their first “real job” or are in the midst of applying for one, or they’re headed to...
View ArticleBaylor prof, students help discover ancient Biblical mosaics in Israel
For 1,500 years, elaborate mosaics depicting Bible stories like Noah’s Ark and the parting of the Red Sea were buried in the ruins of an ancient synagogue in Israel. But this summer, a team that...
View ArticleChristmas on 5th kicks off the #BaylorChristmas season
It doesn’t really feel like Christmas at Baylor until Christmas on 5th Street comes around. After last night, NOW it feels like Christmas. Thousands of students, faculty/staff and Waco residents...
View Article‘A Baylor Christmas’ brings holiday musical performance to the entire Baylor...
For nearly 50 years, the combined choirs and orchestra of Baylor’s School of Music have heralded the arrival of Christmas with joyful worship. This year, their sound will ring far beyond Waco, thanks...
View ArticleBaylor representatives lend voices to cause of religious freedom at Rome summit
When persecuted, how do Christian communities across the globe respond? A group of 14 scholars from around the world — including one Baylor professor — has been studying this question for three years....
View ArticleLady Bears leave softball field for the mission field over Christmas break
When the Baylor softball team opens the 2016 season next month, they’ll do so a very different team than last year — and not just because of graduation and newcomers. Head coach Glenn Moore’s squad...
View ArticleFacing terminal cancer, young Baylor alum dedicates herself to serving &...
Two years ago this spring, Kiley Burnett, MSCD ’14, was a graduate student in Baylor’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, fulfilling her last credit requirement at an internship in...
View ArticleBaylor grad launches ministry to provide health care to Amarillo’s underserved
All kinds of people come to Heal The City in Amarillo, Texas: A mother who brought her son because she couldn’t afford the shots needed to keep him in school. A woman with arthritis and nerve damage...
View ArticleBaylor study on prayer and healing finds it more common than you might think
Chances are that, somewhere along the line, you have prayed for healing. I say that not just because, as a reader of this blog, you’re likely to be a Baylor Bear, or a Baptist, or even a Christian....
View ArticleA journey of friendship for 2 Baylor profs, from the Middle East to Texas
What are the odds that a teacher and student at a Syriac Orthodox seminary in Damascus, Syria, would someday end up as colleagues in Texas at the world’s largest Baptist university? The likelihood was...
View ArticleBaylor grad traveling the world to serve
Brianna Childs, BA ’16, has only been a college graduate for two months. Most of her peers are just starting their first “real job” or are in the midst of applying for one, or they’re headed to...
View ArticleBaylor prof, students help discover ancient Biblical mosaics in Israel
For 1,500 years, elaborate mosaics depicting Bible stories like Noah’s Ark and the parting of the Red Sea were buried in the ruins of an ancient synagogue in Israel. But this summer, a team that...
View ArticleUnique class hymns welcome Baylor freshmen to campus each fall
While it’s common for incoming freshmen to be welcomed to college by campus leaders, it’s not so common for that encouragement to come in the form of a hymn — but that’s what we do at Baylor. Since...
View ArticleInstitute for Faith and Learning puts Baylor’s mission at the forefront
For more than 170 years, Baylor has focused on two founding principles: outstanding academics, and Christian commitment. Countless outstanding people — professors, students, staff and others — have...
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