Latest News

Young to retire after 46 years of sharing Arizona Southern Baptist stories
When Elizabeth Young first began telling the stories of God’s work among Arizona Southern Baptists as a news writer and

Louisiana Christian University inaugurates Mark Johnson as new president
In a year when Louisiana Christian University is marking its 120th anniversary, the school celebrated the inauguration of Mark Johnson as its 10th president.

Judge’s ruling keeps ban on pastors endorsing candidates
A federal judge rejected a settlement that would have lifted an IRS ban on pastors endorsing candidates, saying the court had no authority to approve an agreement, in a surprising end to a decades-long battle.

Supreme Court affirms free speech rights for Christian counselor
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 on Tuesday (March 31) that lower courts applied the wrong legal standard in evaluating

Baptists aid Nebraska ranchers impacted by wildfires
Ranchers in Nebraska are receiving much-needed hay after wildfires burned large areas of pastureland, leaving many struggling to feed their

‘Fear of another deadly attack’ on Easter: Church leaders warn of threats, call Christians to pray
As Easter Sunday is only a few days away, church leaders are warning Christians around the globe to be ever vigilant — and in some cases tone down their celebrations — amid recent reports of deadly attacks on Palm Sunday.

American Idol features emotional ‘Songs of Faith’ night — with ‘unprecedented’ ending
For those of you who haven’t watched American Idol in a while, some might have thought they tuned into a

Find out why Kenya’s hospitals, prisons and schools have been transformed
Supporting a family ending the life support of a loved one. Ministering to prison inmates and officers. Counseling students. God is using more than
Trending

American Idol features emotional ‘Songs of Faith’ night — with ‘unprecedented’ ending
For those of you who haven’t watched American Idol in a while, some might have thought they tuned into a

SEBTS presidential search committee announces candidate
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary has named Scott Pace as their candidate to serve as its seventh president, according to an announcement on the seminary’s website Thursday (March 26).

Supreme Court sides with arrested evangelist; ruling called ‘win’ for religious liberty
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in a unanimous decision in favor of Mississippi evangelist Gabriel Olivier, allowing Olivier’s First Amendment lawsuit to proceed.

‘Fear of another deadly attack’ on Easter: Church leaders warn of threats, call Christians to pray
As Easter Sunday is only a few days away, church leaders are warning Christians around the globe to be ever vigilant — and in some cases tone down their celebrations — amid recent reports of deadly attacks on Palm Sunday.

ERLC names nominee for president; special called meeting in April
A Mississippi College professor was announced as the nominee for president of the SBC’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission Monday

Coffee shop fires Baptist college student for sharing Christian beliefs
Paige Rogers, a sophomore at Boyce College, has filed a religious discrimination complaint after being fired from Heine Brothers Coffee.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for March 29
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for March 29, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Former sheriff killed in hit-and-run, remembered for legacy and faith
“On Sunday morning, he sat in the foyer to make sure everyone was safe and okay,” pastor Jimmy Koonce recalled. “He was always a very quieting, comforting presence.”
Featured

Supreme Court affirms free speech rights for Christian counselor
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 on Tuesday (March 31) that lower courts applied the wrong legal standard in evaluating

Baptists aid Nebraska ranchers impacted by wildfires
Ranchers in Nebraska are receiving much-needed hay after wildfires burned large areas of pastureland, leaving many struggling to feed their

‘Fear of another deadly attack’ on Easter: Church leaders warn of threats, call Christians to pray
As Easter Sunday is only a few days away, church leaders are warning Christians around the globe to be ever vigilant — and in some cases tone down their celebrations — amid recent reports of deadly attacks on Palm Sunday.

Find out why Kenya’s hospitals, prisons and schools have been transformed
Supporting a family ending the life support of a loved one. Ministering to prison inmates and officers. Counseling students. God is using more than

Supreme Court affirms free speech rights for Christian counselor
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 on Tuesday (March 31) that lower courts applied the wrong legal standard in evaluating

Baptists aid Nebraska ranchers impacted by wildfires
Ranchers in Nebraska are receiving much-needed hay after wildfires burned large areas of pastureland, leaving many struggling to feed their

‘Fear of another deadly attack’ on Easter: Church leaders warn of threats, call Christians to pray
As Easter Sunday is only a few days away, church leaders are warning Christians around the globe to be ever vigilant — and in some cases tone down their celebrations — amid recent reports of deadly attacks on Palm Sunday.

Find out why Kenya’s hospitals, prisons and schools have been transformed
Supporting a family ending the life support of a loved one. Ministering to prison inmates and officers. Counseling students. God is using more than





