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TN Baptists grateful for 100 years of Baptist Collegiate Ministry — and counting
It was a humble beginning, but in 1925 the Tennessee Baptist Convention made a commitment to launch a ministry focused on reaching college campuses across our state with the gospel.

Revving them up: 52 decisions at Kentucky youth rally
Josh Schmidt said he was moved to tears Wednesday night (Nov. 5) as he watched the Hope For Northern Kentucky

Supreme Court to consider case that could overturn same-sex ‘marriage’
The U.S. Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors Friday (Nov. 7) to consider an appeal from former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis. She is urging the justices to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 decision legalizing same-sex “marriage” nationwide.

Should we bring back the annual associational letter?
Should we bring back the annual associational letter? Probably not, even though Baptists are not hearing many of the great stories of congregations in association with one another.

‘Thankful’: Fred Luter reflects on retirement plans
“Thankful.” That was one word Fred Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans, used as he reflected on

Man nicknamed ‘Milkweed’ preaches about name above all names
For as long as he can remember, David Wotier has gone by the nickname of “Milkweed.”

First person: Developing a culture of invitation
Since we live in such a secular culture, it’s easy to think most nonbelievers are indifferent — even hostile — to the idea of attending church.

Nigeria denounced by White House for ‘systemic, ongoing, egregious violations’
The White House and the president announced on social media the United States is designating Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern due to the “mass slaughter” of Christians at the hands of “Radical Islamists.”
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Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 9
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for November 9, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 2
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for November 2, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Supreme Court to consider case that could overturn same-sex ‘marriage’
The U.S. Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors Friday (Nov. 7) to consider an appeal from former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis. She is urging the justices to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 decision legalizing same-sex “marriage” nationwide.

Opinion: Chuck Kelley’s take on SBC trends
“This is not a time for Southern Baptists to get mad. It is not a time to look for a person or persons to blame. Southern Baptist leaders need to know that we can handle disappointing news and face challenges with resolve, not rage. This is a time for Southern Baptists to buckle up and get ready for some tough news, some hard choices, and the necessity of working up hill for years,” said Chuck Kelley.

Study examines religious repression from ‘Axis of Upheaval’
China, Russia, Iran and North Korea form an “Axis of Upheaval” whose members collude to repress religious freedom both within—and often outside—their borders, a new study says.

AI and your church: 4 practical prompts to start using this week
Artificial Intelligence isn’t replacing church communicators, it’s simply helping the good ones work smarter. Tools like ChatGPT (and similar) can

‘Targeted violence’ hits Michigan Mormon church; investigation continues
Authorities continue to release more details following a horrific attack Sunday (Sept. 28) on a Michigan Mormon church.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 2
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for November 2, written by Darrell Nimmo, retired pastor living in Goodlettsville, Tennessee.
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TN Baptists grateful for 100 years of Baptist Collegiate Ministry — and counting
It was a humble beginning, but in 1925 the Tennessee Baptist Convention made a commitment to launch a ministry focused on reaching college campuses across our state with the gospel.

Revving them up: 52 decisions at Kentucky youth rally
Josh Schmidt said he was moved to tears Wednesday night (Nov. 5) as he watched the Hope For Northern Kentucky

Should we bring back the annual associational letter?
Should we bring back the annual associational letter? Probably not, even though Baptists are not hearing many of the great stories of congregations in association with one another.

Man nicknamed ‘Milkweed’ preaches about name above all names
For as long as he can remember, David Wotier has gone by the nickname of “Milkweed.”

TN Baptists grateful for 100 years of Baptist Collegiate Ministry — and counting
It was a humble beginning, but in 1925 the Tennessee Baptist Convention made a commitment to launch a ministry focused on reaching college campuses across our state with the gospel.

Revving them up: 52 decisions at Kentucky youth rally
Josh Schmidt said he was moved to tears Wednesday night (Nov. 5) as he watched the Hope For Northern Kentucky

Should we bring back the annual associational letter?
Should we bring back the annual associational letter? Probably not, even though Baptists are not hearing many of the great stories of congregations in association with one another.

Man nicknamed ‘Milkweed’ preaches about name above all names
For as long as he can remember, David Wotier has gone by the nickname of “Milkweed.”





