Following Hurricane Fiona’s landfall in Puerto Rico on Sept. 18, Southern Baptist churches on the island have begun meeting crisis needs and engaging their communities
Mickey Caison and his team of South Carolina Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers were exhausted when they pulled into First Baptist Church of Homestead, Florida, on
The last few years have witnessed world-changing events that have disrupted supply chains and limited access to food for many people. Southern Baptists will, on
As surveyors continue assessing the damage done by the historic flooding that has deluged eastern Kentucky, Southern Baptists have begun planning their response. Dozens of
Send Relief, the compassion ministry arm of Southern Baptists, is encouraging churches to engage their communities by meeting needs and building bridges for sharing the
As Americans prepare to celebrate July 4, thousands of members of the U.S. Armed Services are sacrificing to maintain peace and defend the freedom that
Trustees of the North American Mission Board met May 2–3 in a regularly scheduled board meeting where an increase in Southern Baptist church plants was