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Persecution in India: A closer look at new legislation
What happened: India’s recently tabled amendment to its FCRA laws governing foreign donations to charities marked the most pressing threat to Christian ministries — and other non-profits — in recent years. It was also far from the only means by which the Hindu-first government has sought to repress religious minorities.

45 years without missing a Sunday
Wiley Couch, 75, has served as facilities director at Red Bank & The Point Church for 45 years and has not missed a single Sunday in more than 1,500 consecutive weeks.

Australian Christians say sharing their faith is ‘riskier than 5 years ago’
A new Australian report has uncovered a growing antagonism toward Christianity Down Under.

Mohler addresses recent health-related ‘episodes’
“I will tell you they are embarrassing when they happen, and they are very unpleasant when they happen,” Albert Mohler shared Monday evening (June 1) in a social media post about reoccurring “episodes” that have impacted his public speaking.

Middle schooler censored from reciting pro-life poem
A Colorado middle school prevented a student from reading a pro-life poem she wrote celebrating life in the womb. The school called her poem “offensive,” “unsafe” and “too political,” while allowing poems supporting LGBTQ rights and a poem that reportedly mocked Jesus.

Study shows U.S. Protestants less vocal about faith
A new study found that American Protestant Christians are increasingly less likely to talk about their faith with non-Christians and hesitant to discuss spiritual beliefs even with fellow Christians.

BGCT announces new ministry teams, additional realignment updates
During an address to Baptist General Convention of Texas ministry staff on Monday (June 1), Executive Director Julio Guarneri shared

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 7
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for June 7, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.
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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.

SBC resolutions committee releases topics for 2026 annual meeting
The slate of resolutions for the 2026 Southern Baptist Convention has been released by the committee appointed by SBC President Clint Pressley.

Liberty University says latest Falwell lawsuit ‘without merit’
Jerry “Trey” Falwell III, a former Liberty University vice president and the son of Becki and Jerry Falwell Jr., filed

Mohler addresses recent health-related ‘episodes’
“I will tell you they are embarrassing when they happen, and they are very unpleasant when they happen,” Albert Mohler shared Monday evening (June 1) in a social media post about reoccurring “episodes” that have impacted his public speaking.

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.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for May 31
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for May 31, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

First person: Confessions of a recovering soccer dad
I’m still in a little bit of denial. I can’t believe it is over. Our now 18-year-old daughter Laura recently

‘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.
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45 years without missing a Sunday
Wiley Couch, 75, has served as facilities director at Red Bank & The Point Church for 45 years and has not missed a single Sunday in more than 1,500 consecutive weeks.

Study shows U.S. Protestants less vocal about faith
A new study found that American Protestant Christians are increasingly less likely to talk about their faith with non-Christians and hesitant to discuss spiritual beliefs even with fellow Christians.

First person: Confessions of a recovering soccer dad
I’m still in a little bit of denial. I can’t believe it is over. Our now 18-year-old daughter Laura recently

Retiring bus driver’s 50-year ministry touched many lives
After 50 years of transporting children to school, Jane Davis has retired from what she considers more than a job — it has been a ministry where she has mentored children for half a century.

45 years without missing a Sunday
Wiley Couch, 75, has served as facilities director at Red Bank & The Point Church for 45 years and has not missed a single Sunday in more than 1,500 consecutive weeks.

Study shows U.S. Protestants less vocal about faith
A new study found that American Protestant Christians are increasingly less likely to talk about their faith with non-Christians and hesitant to discuss spiritual beliefs even with fellow Christians.

First person: Confessions of a recovering soccer dad
I’m still in a little bit of denial. I can’t believe it is over. Our now 18-year-old daughter Laura recently

Retiring bus driver’s 50-year ministry touched many lives
After 50 years of transporting children to school, Jane Davis has retired from what she considers more than a job — it has been a ministry where she has mentored children for half a century.





