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Pastors minister to Canada community following deadly mass shooting
The tragedy, which involved a local high school and nearby home, is being called one of the worst mass shootings in Canada’s history.

VBS grew up — and it’s impacting women’s ministry
Created to reach women who may have never experienced VBS, FBC Bolivar’s unique ministry has led women to Jesus and inspired other churches to replicate the event.

‘Open mic legend’ Wiley Drake remembered as ‘one of a kind in SBC life’
Wiley Drake, a California pastor who rallied Southern Baptists to boycott Disney in the 1990s, has died.

Disaster relief efforts still have ‘a long way to go’ after Winter Storm Fern
Although most of the snow and ice from Winter Storm Fern has now melted, the recovery efforts by Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams and volunteers are still going full speed.

First person: Dealing with difficult group leaders
So what happens when you realize you have a difficult leader on your hands in your group ministry?

Students challenged to uphold religious freedom
John Litzler challenged Howard Payne University students to recognize and defend the Christian’s historic and ongoing role in protecting religious liberty.

Carrying the load: Why pastors are leaving the pulpit
A 2025 Lifeway Research article indicated while only 1 percent of protestant pastors on average decide to step down from ministry each year, the reasons for them stepping down are dynamic, with pastors facing many unique challenges and uncertainties.

Study: What did the average churchgoer score on Bible engagement?
Most churchgoers place a high value on the Bible, but only about a third commit to reading it every day.
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First person: Legacy churches and the need for young pastors
We love new things. New clothes, new cars, new shoes. In this new era of college football, schools seem to love finding new coaches, too.

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.

Resumés for Alabama’s executive director being accepted
Seven weeks — that’s the plan for the pool of candidates to be finalized for the transition and search team to consider as the next executive director of the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions.

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.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 8
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for February 8, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

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.

Baptist college’s lawsuit secures ‘necessary victory, not a complete one’
Hannibal-LaGrange University announced Feb. 6 the resolution of its federal lawsuit against the Department of Education.

AI-generated deepfakes, Billy Graham and creating confusion — and opportunity?
A prominent pastor and author warns that AI-generated deepfakes of Christian figures like Billy Graham are stirring up confusion related to what’s real and what’s not. Could this be an opportunity for the Church?
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First person: Dealing with difficult group leaders
So what happens when you realize you have a difficult leader on your hands in your group ministry?

Study: What did the average churchgoer score on Bible engagement?
Most churchgoers place a high value on the Bible, but only about a third commit to reading it every day.

‘Rage-baiting’: What’s the Christian response?
“Social media platforms don’t just allow rage-baiting — they’re built to reward it. The algorithm doesn’t care whether you’re liking content or hating it. It only cares that you’re engaging it. Rage becomes money.”

Drive-through prayer leads to unexpected ministry
Drive down 6th Street in Lambert on any given Tuesday morning and you will be guaranteed to receive a sign to pull over and pray.

First person: Dealing with difficult group leaders
So what happens when you realize you have a difficult leader on your hands in your group ministry?

Study: What did the average churchgoer score on Bible engagement?
Most churchgoers place a high value on the Bible, but only about a third commit to reading it every day.

‘Rage-baiting’: What’s the Christian response?
“Social media platforms don’t just allow rage-baiting — they’re built to reward it. The algorithm doesn’t care whether you’re liking content or hating it. It only cares that you’re engaging it. Rage becomes money.”

Drive-through prayer leads to unexpected ministry
Drive down 6th Street in Lambert on any given Tuesday morning and you will be guaranteed to receive a sign to pull over and pray.





