Ministry among the Deaf: Workers in Southeast Asia seek to foster community
Before a team of International Mission Board workers and friends in Southeast Asia hosted a Christmas party for the Deaf in their city, they had
Before a team of International Mission Board workers and friends in Southeast Asia hosted a Christmas party for the Deaf in their city, they had
Once, my wife and I attended a lecture with our then 3-year-old son. The speaker was a possible Nobel Prize candidate, and we were at
Churches in the Rabun County Baptist Association have delivered a truckload of household supplies for Afghan refugees who have arrived in Georgia after fleeing their
In celebration of the 40th anniversary since its founding, the Berkland Baptist Church network of churches (including Antioch Baptist Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts) recently made
Much like the economy and the health care system, your church is likely still recovering from the effects of the pandemic. Part of that recovery
At least 29 people in Liberia, including 11 children and a pregnant woman, died following a stampede of worshippers at a Christian worship service in
Built more than 50 years ago, Beach Haven Baptist Church, located in west Pensacola, is experiencing afresh the goodness of God’s provision as fellow churches and
Luke Love and Mary Rachel Gean are serving this semester as campus missionaries with the Baptist Collegiate Ministry at the University of Tennessee-Martin. Both have
As the eyes of the world turn to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Feb. 4–20, The Voice of the Martyrs is calling for prayer for
A black stove and then a black refrigerator. Janice Hooper knew it was her refrigerator because she saw her grandson’s smiling photo stuck to it.