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Churches turn into warming shelter during severe winter conditions
Kevin Ward, director of missions for the Madison-Chester Crockett Association of Baptists, issued a call to Tennessee Baptist churches to work together with the City of Jackson to provide warming shelters for the homeless population.

New guidance on gender transitions draws spotlight
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) has just issued new guidance urging that gender-related surgical procedures not be performed on patients under the age of 19.

‘He Gets Us’ Super Bowl ad aims to be more personal, less political
Back in 2021, a group of evangelical families, including the founders of Hobby Lobby, began funding a new ad campaign, hoping to help skeptical Americans give Jesus a second look and to convince people to be a little kinder to one another.

BGCT realigns ministries for GC2 Strong strategy
Texas Baptists has realigned the Center for Cultural Engagement as part of its GC2 Strong strategy to better equip churches for Great Commandment and Great Commission faithfulness.

Christians under increased pressure in West Bank
The Christian presence in the West Bank continues to reportedly be threatened. Once a flourishing population in the region, Christians now make up only 1 to 2% of the population, numbers that have dwindled significantly since the 1900s.

First person: 10 reasons why my wife is not a ‘good’ pastor’s wife
I recently wrote about how my wife partners with me in ministry, and I rightly bragged about her. So, today’s post might seem contradictory — but keep reading.

Appellate court permits Florida church to resume worship services
A Florida church can now resume in-person worship services after a state appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction against the congregation.

Church opens shelter to provide ‘lifesaving care’ during freezing nights
When temperatures drop to 32 degrees or below, exposure becomes life-threatening.
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‘Unconscionable’: Protestant pastor, family forcibly displaced
A Protestant pastor, wife and 3-month-old baby are temporarily staying with relatives in Oaxaca after being forcibly displaced after the pastor was told to kneel and pray to a Roman Catholic saint.

Alabama Baptists’ Rick Lance announces retirement plans
After nearly three decades of leadership by Rick Lance, Alabama Baptists are preparing for a time of transition.

ERLC trustees approve statement guiding next president
The SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) approved a statement January 30 that will help guide the work of the public policy entity’s next president.

Winter storm update: Baptist teams tackle icy conditions to help those in need
A storm system that has moved across much of the U.S. is wreaking havoc on millions as snow, sleet and freezing rain are leaving many without electricity and unable to travel.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 1
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for February 1, written by Don Fugate, senior pastor of Foxworthy Baptist Church in San Jose, California.

WMU’s board meeting underscores ‘meant for the mission’
Approximately 210 missions leaders from across the country gathered recently in Birmingham, Alabama, where they participated in general sessions, 22 conference options designed to equip and inspire, interactive opportunities and more.

Religious freedom violations continue in Myanmar
Systematic violations include church bombings, imprisonment of pastors, and killings of Christian leaders.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 1
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for February 1, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.
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First person: 10 reasons why my wife is not a ‘good’ pastor’s wife
I recently wrote about how my wife partners with me in ministry, and I rightly bragged about her. So, today’s post might seem contradictory — but keep reading.

Church opens shelter to provide ‘lifesaving care’ during freezing nights
When temperatures drop to 32 degrees or below, exposure becomes life-threatening.

Ministry helps pastors remain in ministry for long haul
Ministry is a tough calling. It demands more than sermon preparation and hospital visits. It requires the whole person.

Unexpected family connection to the Holocaust
Exploring the unusual circumstances surrounding his birth, retired Southern Baptist Pastor Steve Simpson discovered an unexpected connection to the Holocaust.

First person: 10 reasons why my wife is not a ‘good’ pastor’s wife
I recently wrote about how my wife partners with me in ministry, and I rightly bragged about her. So, today’s post might seem contradictory — but keep reading.

Church opens shelter to provide ‘lifesaving care’ during freezing nights
When temperatures drop to 32 degrees or below, exposure becomes life-threatening.

Ministry helps pastors remain in ministry for long haul
Ministry is a tough calling. It demands more than sermon preparation and hospital visits. It requires the whole person.

Unexpected family connection to the Holocaust
Exploring the unusual circumstances surrounding his birth, retired Southern Baptist Pastor Steve Simpson discovered an unexpected connection to the Holocaust.





