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NEWS
Katrina refugee serving up hope on campus, in community
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At Bernard’s Creole Kitchen on the Baptist University of the Americas campus, food is for sale, but second chances are plentiful and free of charge.
Here the conversation is as often about the food’s delectable sauces and seasonings as it is about life journeys, hopes and dreams. The small eatery brings together people from all walks of life – politicians, military personnel, the hungry, the hurting as well as BUA faculty, staff and students.
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Mary Ranjel Day at BUA celebrates 35 years of ministry and mentoring
Her confidence levels surpass the stars. Her words inspire you and her stories pull tears from your heart. Mary Ranjel is a living legend.
August 16, marked Ranjel’s 35th anniversary at Baptist University of the Américas in San Antonio. This journey has taken her from a file clerk to the first female member of the school’s Executive Council where she plays a key role in managing the rapid growth of a college that has grown from 46 students to more than 250 in 10 years.
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Mission work=working mission for Acton Baptist group at BUA
Braving the sweltering 100 degree heat of a Texas summer and the dust of a historic drought, 56 men, women and children from Acton Baptist Church in Granbury, Tx came to the Baptist University of the Américas in San Antonio the last week of June to renovate a 50-year-old building and host a Vacation Bible School for neighborhood children.
“One of the greatest things we can do is to try to be like Jesus and try to help others,” explained Glenn Ward, pastor since 1974. “We’ve been doing this since 1979 and it’s always the highlight of the year. I love to give my talent and skills to contribute to ministry work. We know the University has to be a careful steward of its budget and this was one way we could help.”
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