Nearly 2,000 students recently crammed into the Paducah-McCracken County Convention & Expo Center around one central message: the hope of Jesus Christ.
Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief Director Ron Crow said it was not a surprise to him that the request for 100 generators to aid those in North Carolina was answered so quickly.
Churches are seeing the results of faithful evangelism, said Rob Patterson, the leader of the Kentucky Baptist Convention’s evangelism team. Churches that were regrouping after the pandemic have returned to “a Great Commission focus.”
Around 170 women serving in churches across Kentucky gathered over the weekend for Cultivate, a women’s ministry leadership conference. This year’s theme: Called to Serve.
When Christian Naylor told his church that he was prepared to lead a class to train men about preaching, little did he realize how soon that class would pay Kingdom dividends.
Baptist Nursing Fellowship, a national organization that focuses on missions and sharing the gospel, recently held its annual Summit and concluded that meeting with a Harvest Health Fair at Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville.
Diana Anderson, executive director of Pathway of Hope, felt there needed to be an avenue connecting her pregnancy resource center clients to local churches. Second Baptist Church in Greenville, Kentucky, and Melissa Bivins stepped up.
“I do always argue you have a ministry to women,” said Kelly King during an episode of Leadership Lessons with Todd Gray, executive director-treasurer of
“It’s a good day to be in Richmond,” Monica Kelsey told a crowd who gathered to bless a newly installed Safe Haven Baby Box on Tuesday (Aug. 13). “Today we offer women a 100% anonymous option … .”