Wearing green hats and warm smiles, a large group of Tennessee Baptist volunteers recently served lunch to more than 1,000 construction workers at BlueOval City
Editor’s note: This remains a developing story and was updated Friday morning (April 21). As the Dadeville community continues to mourn the death of four
Fulani herdsmen and other extremists killed 33 Christians in an attack Saturday night through the early hours of Sunday (April 15–16) in Kaduna State, Nigeria,
Attorney Greg Love said the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior, and “what is predictable is preventable.” “When we consider protecting our boys
Studying the life of Charles Stanley provides a multitude of opportunities for seminary students to debate how they might handle similar situations. From how the powerhouse
A Uyghur man convicted during secret trials for his Christian work in China has been released after serving a 15-year sentence. Alimujiang Yimiti, pastor of
A Sudanese woman who recently became a Christian has subsequently been chained, subjected to electrical shocks and has lost access to her children. Awatif Abdalla
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