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Opinion: ‘I am the 1% used 100% of the time to justify abortion’
“You should have been aborted!” The Harvard student yelled this in my face while I was visiting the campus for a forum on abortion in the black community. It wasn’t the first time someone had said this to me, and it wouldn’t be the last.

‘Key is communication’: Disaster Relief building pipeline of leaders for national disaster response
Key Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers from across the country gathered in Louisville recently to be trained to help effectively respond to national emergencies.

Bivocational pastor honored to lead 3 churches — with God’s help
Holding down a full-time job while also pastoring a church is not for the faint of heart. Lee Wright, who is a bivocational pastor leading three churches, says God makes it possible.

Baylor continues ‘collegial and collaborative’ discussions with BGCT
The Baylor University Board of Regents met during its May meeting to address discussions taking place between Baylor University and the Baptist General Convention of Texas.

Charges dropped against Christian mother who prayed in ‘censorship’ zone
A prosecution case against a Christian mother in Northern Ireland collapsed during her trial hearing, where the prosecutors dropped major charges, witnesses failed to show, and evidence fell short of bringing a conviction.

Retaliatory abductions follow killings in Manipur
Following the murder of three Kuki-Thadou Christian church leaders in Manipur State, India, Christian Solidarity Worldwide reported a series of retaliatory abductions and a hostage crisis involving civilians in Kuki and Naga communities.

First person: Lessons learned through caregiving journey
Our world changed in August 2024. A neighbor called to say, “Your wife is lying on the pavement.”

Missionary doctor who contracted Ebola ‘steadily recovering’
A medical missionary who contracted Ebola while treating an Ebola-infected patient in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is steadily recovering.
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Lawsuit involving David Platt and McLean Bible Church revived
A case involving David Platt and McLean Bible Church is back in the headlines.

Q&A: Al Mohler addresses questions on ‘truth and unity’ amendment
Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, says he will propose what he is calling the “Truth and Unity Amendment” to the SBC Constitution during the Annual Meeting in Orlando in June.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for May 24
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for May 24, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Missionary doctor who contracted Ebola ‘steadily recovering’
A medical missionary who contracted Ebola while treating an Ebola-infected patient in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is steadily recovering.

Teaching resource for Lifeway’s Explore the Bible lesson for May 24
Ideas and questions to help group members and leaders study and teach Matthew 26:17–30

First person: Lessons learned through caregiving journey
Our world changed in August 2024. A neighbor called to say, “Your wife is lying on the pavement.”

‘Illegal missionary activity?’ Baptist pastor faces expulsion from Russian-occupied Ukraine.
The Rev. Vladimir Rytikov faces expulsion from his birthplace in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine after authorities accused him of “illegal missionary activity” and cancelled his residence permit, a rights watchdog reports.

First person: Ways your church can stay connected with graduates
Over the last several weeks, our churches celebrated with high school seniors as they graduated.
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Bivocational pastor honored to lead 3 churches — with God’s help
Holding down a full-time job while also pastoring a church is not for the faint of heart. Lee Wright, who is a bivocational pastor leading three churches, says God makes it possible.

First person: Lessons learned through caregiving journey
Our world changed in August 2024. A neighbor called to say, “Your wife is lying on the pavement.”

Helping NextGen embrace role in missions
The International Mission Board has released “Blueprint: Recognizing God’s Design for His Glory among the Nations,” a new course and companion book for students, young adults and ministry leaders to understand Scripture as one unified story and recognize their role in God’s global mission.


Bivocational pastor honored to lead 3 churches — with God’s help
Holding down a full-time job while also pastoring a church is not for the faint of heart. Lee Wright, who is a bivocational pastor leading three churches, says God makes it possible.

First person: Lessons learned through caregiving journey
Our world changed in August 2024. A neighbor called to say, “Your wife is lying on the pavement.”

Helping NextGen embrace role in missions
The International Mission Board has released “Blueprint: Recognizing God’s Design for His Glory among the Nations,” a new course and companion book for students, young adults and ministry leaders to understand Scripture as one unified story and recognize their role in God’s global mission.






