
Bryant Wright to retire after 5 years as Send Relief president
After five years serving as president of Send Relief, Bryant Wright is set to retire at the end of March.
After five years serving as president of Send Relief, Bryant Wright is set to retire at the end of March.
Southern Baptist volunteers in Maryland-Delaware area are ready to respond as needed after the Francis Scott Key Bridge suddenly collapsed into the Baltimore harbor following a “ship strike” early Tuesday morning (March 26).
Clarifying statement and letter from Send Relief leaders was released today following ARITF’s earlier announcement of a new independent nonprofit organization being formed to assist with abuse reform efforts in the SBC.
Southern Baptists have mobilized through local, Christian partners to provide housing, food, medical supplies, bomb shelters and trauma counseling for more than 20,000 displaced and hurting people in Israel and the region.
Ten years ago, I was visiting Shelter Yetu, an orphanage in Naivasha, Kenya. A young boy stood alone at the chalkboard, wiping away the day’s lessons
Over the course of Super Bowl weekend, a Send Relief team from Los Angeles was battling “intense spiritual warfare” as they fought child trafficking in
A group of volunteers stepped into what was described as a “forgotten and disparaged” trailer park in New Lebanon just outside Dayton, Ohio. They began
Charles killed people for a living. As a campaigning communist and fervent atheist, he proudly persecuted believers, especially those living in rural regions without access
Since Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida on Sept. 28, more and more of survivors’ harrowing stories of battling the Category 4 storm are coming
This past month (August) marked one year since Afghanistan fell to the Taliban. Because of the generosity of Southern Baptists, Send Relief was able to