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First Person: Why we do missions as a family
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
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
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
By Douglas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Wilson is dean of Christian Studies at the University of Mobile in Alabama. DEMONSTRATE ALLEGIANCE Daniel 3:14–26 Few stories in
The Pitfall of Temptation Genesis 39:1–12 Remembering what is at stake helps us overcome temptation. In the previous session, we examined the first pitfall faced
Thousands of pro-life supporters braved the cold in Washington today (Jan. 21) for the 49th annual March for Life, which is held around the anniversary
National partner Zuleima de Rojas began an outreach after receiving medicine for a neglected community from Southern Baptist’s compassion ministry, Send Relief. This ministry has
For close to seven decades God’s word was proclaimed from the intricately carved wooden pulpit. That historic piece of craftsmanship, where numerous Southern Baptist forefathers
Redeeming Grace Baptist Church has a heart for international missions. That passion is reflected in its giving to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. The Maryland
The pandemic provided an opportunity for believers in Panama to truly love their neighbors and show Christ’s love through their actions. Tim Louderback, who serves
Tears streamed down Kara’s face as she shared with her sewing class that her family declared her dead — disowning her because of her choice