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* Lagniappe is Louisiana talk (French) for "a little extra."
The Fellowship partners with
over 160
various
Christian groups.
Below are links to some of these and other valuable
resources.

Associated
Baptist Press – an independent
news service created by and for Baptists

Baptist
Joint Committee – a site dedicated to religious
freedom
and the separation of church and state

Baptists Today is an autonomous, national news journal offering timely news, thoughtful analysis, helpful resources and inspiring features. Each monthly issue focuses on keeping church leaders--clergy and laity--well informed of current issues impacting their ministries.

Baptist Women in Ministry - To be a catalyst in Baptist life, drawing together women and men in partnership
with God, to illuminate, advocate, and nurture the gifts and graces of women.

Baptist
World Alliance – worldwide fellowship of over 211
Baptist unions

Bread
for the World – alliance of diverse Christian faith
groups who educate on hunger issues and
provide bipartisan
advocacy with legislators for policies to benefit the hungry

The
Center for Christian Ethics – educating Christians
on ethical issues
Christian Churches Together - Christian Churches Together in the USA (CCT) is a new forum growing out of a deeply felt need to broaden and expand fellowship, unity, and witness among the diverse expressions of Christian faith today. CCT is inclusive of the diversity of Christian families in the United States — Evangelical, Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Pentecostals, historic Protestant, Racial and Ethnic churches.

Contemplative Outreach – is a spiritual network of individuals and small faith communities
committed to living the contemplative dimension of the Gospel.

Cooperative
Baptist Fellowship – national website with links
to other state groups

Ethics Daily -- articles and sermons related
to Christian ethical issues
Mainstream
Baptists – national group advocating for Baptist
distinctives and values

The New Baptist Covenant is an informal alliance of more than 30 racially, geographically, and theologically diverse Baptist organizations from throughout North America that claim more than 20 million members. Representatives of these Baptist organizations have reaffirmed traditional Baptist values, including sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and its implications for public and private morality, as well as their obligations as Christians to fulfill the biblical mandate to promote peace with justice, to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless, care for the sick and the marginalized, and promote religious liberty and respect for religious diversity.

Passport – Christian summer youth camp program

Seeds
of Hope – Christian publications, worship aids
and
other resources related to hunger

Smyth
and Helwys – publisher of Christian books and resources

Sojourners – to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring hope and building a movement to transform
individuals,
communities, the church, and the world.

The
Online Standard – Magazine of Texas Baptists

The
Upper Room – On line source for daily devotions
and spiritual formation
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