The Missouri Baptist Convention, through its High Street Press imprint, has released a new resource for personal or group study titled, “What Every Christian Should
Adopting an island sounds like something a millionaire or movie star might do, but that’s exactly what nine Southern Baptist Associations in Missouri did. In
“Deconstruction, Pornography and Social Media — Oh My! What’s a church to do with today’s youth?” An intriguing title for a breakout session during the
Missouri directors of missions recently gathered at the Baptist Building in Jefferson City to learn how to more effectively help their association churches implement discipleship
Aaron Cockrum is planning “to do something radically different” in central New Hampshire. When he and his wife, Linda, a chaplain with Marketplace Chaplains, decided
Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are assessing damage following a deadly tornado that hit the southeast Missouri town of Glenallen in the early morning hours
Hannibal-LaGrange University trustees, during their March 10 meeting here, voted to freeze tuition for the 2024–25 school year. The tuition freeze impacts both current and
A statewide summit for those interested in church revitalization was recently held at the Missouri Baptist Convention office in Jefferson City. Pastors, church revitalizers and