Long-time Kentucky Baptist pastor Jack Studie died April 4 at age 76 — but it’s a photo from his graveside service that is “remarkably different” than the norm.
Dogs were howling, crickets chirping and birds were tweeting – and nobody else’s tweets mattered. The sky grew dark at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. It was weird and wonderful, all rolled into one.
As thousands of spring breakers crowded the streets of coastal Florida, college students from Kentucky — and across the country — used their time away from campus to share the good news of Jesus.
Jezimar “Nuno” Norberto, the worship pastor at Porter Memorial Baptist Church, Lexington, Kentucky, is especially thankful to God this week for keeping his wife and two boys safe after a tornado took out the sunroom in their home.
Easter Sunday is coming. Your online presence plays a role in who walks through the church doors to hear a message of salvation. Will you maximize its potential this year?
At the REACH Evangelism and Missions Conference in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, on March 11, dynamic speakers delivered powerful messages emphasizing the essence of gospel proclamation and the imperative of divine anointing.
Rebekah Naylor, known by some as the “Mother Teresa of Bangalore,” was presented the 2024 Missions Legacy Award at the Kentucky Baptist Convention’s REACH Evangelism and Missions Conference Monday night (March 11).
“True Girl” is a one-night conference that “is designed to give moms and their daughters a few moments to be vulnerable together, to talk about struggles, to spend a lot of time talking about their identity in Christ…,” says Rachel Cobb.
Pat Chesnut has been the pastor of Beacon Baptist Church in Barbourville, Kentucky, for a little more than a year but he also has kept the music in him.
The father of the slain 18-year-old student at Campbellsville University spoke at the school’s chapel service on Wednesday and asked those assembled to choose forgiveness because “it’s the center of what Jesus is.”
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