In recent months, conversations about pastoral burnout have moved from lunch counters where pastors talk over a meal to the front pages of national news
Individuals aren’t the only ones facing consequences of inflation and other negative economic factors in the U.S., as many pastors say their churches are being
Four Christians possibly facing the death penalty for apostasy saw their charges dismissed Sept. 8. A Sudanese court stated that apostasy is not a crime
Following a late night on the road home after preaching in Oklahoma City, Southern Baptist Convention President Bart Barber admitted he was physically running on
The International Mission Board will host Missions College on Jan. 4–7, 2023, near Richmond, Virginia. Missions College is a training event for pastors, church leaders,
It has been nearly two weeks since Hurricane Ian made its devastating landfall in southwest Florida, and volunteers with Florida Baptist Disaster Relief and 16 other state conventions, alongside
Mississippi College on Oct. 10 announced “the first-of-its-kind, full-tuition scholarship program” named in honor of Leland R. Speed, one of the Baptist-affiliated university’s biggest boosters
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