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Artemis II update: Crew ‘returning to a planet they have cheered up’
The Artemis II crew is scheduled to return to Earth today (Friday, April 10), splashing down off the coast of San Diego, California.

‘We are discipling people’: Church planting in Wisconsin thriving
Mark Millman is optimistic about the future of church planting in the state of Wisconsin. He is overseeing 14 churches that are in the process of being planted in America’s Dairyland.

Canada’s ‘combatting’ hate speech bill raises concerns
Canada’s House of Commons recently advanced Bill C-9, otherwise known as the federal “Combatting Hate Act.”

Uganda bill on Sharia courts sparks concern among Christian community
Uganda has proposed a bill that would establish Sharia courts nationwide, igniting concern over religious conversion rights, child custody protections and forced Islamic marriages.

How Ukrainian refugees found purpose amid ‘new reality’
One moment, the Skopyches were tourists, vacationing in Europe to visit friends. The next, they were among an overwhelming swell of millions of Ukrainian evacuees, losing homes, careers and stability during the Russian invasion of 2022.

Sanctions removal to be recommended for SWBTS
Sanctions placed on Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2023 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges

When doubt creeps in: Study measures churchgoers’ faith in God
When facing difficult circumstances, most churchgoers still trust in God’s love and provision. Some, however, begin to question God’s character and involvement in their lives, and their number has grown in recent years.

Soaring congregations are clear about who Jesus is
Carrie, a life group leader in her congregation, posed the following question during a weekly gathering of a couples life group: “If our congregation is seeking to soar with faith on a spiritual and strategic journey to reach its full Kingdom potential, is it more important for us to understand what Jesus did or who Jesus is?”
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‘God is good’: How a US airman was rescued behind enemy lines in Iran
On Friday (April 3), an American F-15E fighter jet was reportedly hit by incoming fire and crashed inside Iran. One of the two crew members was quickly rescued. According to the Wall Street Journal, what came next was “one of the most complex search-and-rescue efforts for the US Air Force in enemy territory in decades.”

‘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.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for April 5
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for April 5, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for April 12
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for April 12, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Tragic attack on Hanukkah event in Sydney
The investigation continues as at least 15 people were killed and dozens wounded when a father and son reportedly opened fire on people during a Hanukkah celebration Sunday (Dec. 14) at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, according to multiple news outlets. Authorities called the attack terrorism targeting Jewish Australians.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for April 12
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for April 12, written by Don Fugate, senior pastor of Foxworthy Baptist Church in San Jose, California.

Easter Sunday attacks in Nigeria ‘heinous,’ Benue State’s governor says
Fulani extremists killed 12 Christians in attacks on two worship services on Easter Sunday (April 5) in Kaduna State, Nigeria, following the killing of 17 Christians in Benue State, sources said, according to Morning Star News.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 22
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Feb. 22, written by Don Fugate, senior pastor of Foxworthy Baptist Church in San Jose, California.
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‘We are discipling people’: Church planting in Wisconsin thriving
Mark Millman is optimistic about the future of church planting in the state of Wisconsin. He is overseeing 14 churches that are in the process of being planted in America’s Dairyland.

Soaring congregations are clear about who Jesus is
Carrie, a life group leader in her congregation, posed the following question during a weekly gathering of a couples life group: “If our congregation is seeking to soar with faith on a spiritual and strategic journey to reach its full Kingdom potential, is it more important for us to understand what Jesus did or who Jesus is?”

First person: New activity books for children an excellent complement to your curriculum
Our team at TAB Media Group is listening. Throughout the past several years, we have heard a growing need across our churches for more Bible-based resources that nurture faith in our youngest children in clear, gentle and meaningful ways.

‘Worth it’: Students plant seeds of faith from beaches to mountain villages
Students and leaders from Baptist Collegiate Ministries across Arkansas participated in multiple mission efforts over spring break, including outreach in North Carolina, Florida, New Orleans and Peru.

‘We are discipling people’: Church planting in Wisconsin thriving
Mark Millman is optimistic about the future of church planting in the state of Wisconsin. He is overseeing 14 churches that are in the process of being planted in America’s Dairyland.

Soaring congregations are clear about who Jesus is
Carrie, a life group leader in her congregation, posed the following question during a weekly gathering of a couples life group: “If our congregation is seeking to soar with faith on a spiritual and strategic journey to reach its full Kingdom potential, is it more important for us to understand what Jesus did or who Jesus is?”

First person: New activity books for children an excellent complement to your curriculum
Our team at TAB Media Group is listening. Throughout the past several years, we have heard a growing need across our churches for more Bible-based resources that nurture faith in our youngest children in clear, gentle and meaningful ways.

‘Worth it’: Students plant seeds of faith from beaches to mountain villages
Students and leaders from Baptist Collegiate Ministries across Arkansas participated in multiple mission efforts over spring break, including outreach in North Carolina, Florida, New Orleans and Peru.





