Author shares how he came to embrace suffering
Thomas Fellows, author of “Mrs. Dubose’s Last Wish: The Art of Embracing Suffering,” believes learning from suffering can result in empathy, which is a key
Thomas Fellows, author of “Mrs. Dubose’s Last Wish: The Art of Embracing Suffering,” believes learning from suffering can result in empathy, which is a key
After months of planning, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri, recently announced the launch of CALLED — a website offering resources to aid
During the GuideStone Financial Resources board of trustees meeting in Nashville in July, Chief Operating Officer John R. Jones shared how the vision that GuideStone
Following the CDC’s July 27 release of updated coronavirus-related guidelines recommending all people, vaccinated or not, wear masks indoors, churches around the nation are again
With a 62-year history of dedication to supporting the Body of Christ, the Conference of Southern Baptist Evangelists is looking to make a deep impact
Late on a summer Sunday afternoon, a banner bearing the word “Cosecha” blew in the wind at Antelope Park in Lincoln, Nebraska. Cosecha is the
By Aimee Freston Buckner International When Alissa Campos was 9 years old, she and her younger sister were removed from their mother’s care and placed
For just a moment, put yourself in the place of IMB missionary Andrew Lee*. Imagine you are on a video call with three men from
Eddie Gibson says it took 20 years for the Dellanna West O’Brien School to get to where it was, before a man allegedly drove a
A federal court ruling out of Texas in early August says it is unlawful for health care professionals to be forced to violate their consciences