
International ministry ‘without a passport’
Five Tuscaloosa-area churches are partnering to expand missions and ministry efforts with Clarkston International Bible Church, near Atlanta.

Five Tuscaloosa-area churches are partnering to expand missions and ministry efforts with Clarkston International Bible Church, near Atlanta.

With Nurses Appreciation Week May 6–12, Charlotte Wyckoff, president of Baptist Nursing Fellowship, is encouraging individuals, families, Sunday School or Bible study groups to find ways to recognize nurses.

Students and leaders from Baptist Collegiate Ministries across Arkansas participated in multiple mission efforts over spring break, including outreach in North Carolina, Florida, New Orleans and Peru.

Abby Hostetler and Mark Wisler, student leaders in the Baptist Campus Ministry at Eastern Kentucky University, returned last week from their final Beach Reach in

Remote locations limit access to quality medical care, so when accidents happen that result in traumatic injuries, amputation is often the only possible course of action. Learn how missionaries minister to Himalayan people.

Leo Regheta led 160 pastors and their families for a weeklong retreat in prayer and a peaceful time with God along the Black Sea in Odesa, Ukraine.

Leading a missions trip to the Mississippi Delta is something that never loses its excitement for Steve Hill and the churches he has pastored for more than three decades.

From Jeremy Taliaferro’s view on the missions field, something had changed. After serving as a missionary for more than 20 years in some of the toughest places on the globe, he began to see a growing need for additional training …

No major updates have been released today (April 12) regarding missionary Josh Sullivan, who was taken at gunpoint April 10, while delivering a sermon at Fellowship Baptist Church in Motherwell, South Africa. Requests for prayer continue.

Two concepts should drive everything that is taught and caught related to traveling to another location, presenting the gospel, teaching others how to share and expecting evangelism to continue once you return home.
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