University students from Hawaii and Arizona recently traveled to Sub-Saharan Africa to share the gospel. They found that God’s goodness follows them everywhere they go.
Sam Warner, a native of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, who has worked extensively with Georgia Baptists, has been named the next president-treasurer of the Tennessee Baptist Foundation.
“Ladies of Camp Builders” is a group of women accompanying Texans on Mission’s Camp Builders. Wherever the builders go, so go the ladies to provide another unique service to the area they’ve come to serve.
Despite an accident that led to paralysis from the waste down, Audrey Morgan’s faith in God has only grown. She even said, “Deep down I am at peace with whatever happens — whether I walk again or not — I am at peace.”
From June 22–29, Arkansas Baptists hosted Super Summer Arkansas at Ouachita Baptist University. The event — which hosted almost 3,000 — led to 819 decisions for Jesus.
While men volunteering with Texans on Missions prepare to rebuild, their wives provide a service just as helpful. Ladies of Camp Builders uses donated fabric and materials to sew up whatever need a served area may need.
Though Beulah Baptist Church in Mansfield, Louisiana, was destroyed by Tropical Storm Beryl, its pastor is thankful no one was injured as the storm passed, July 8.
Members of the Tennessee Baptist and Nolachucky Baptist Association Disaster Relief Swiftwater Rescue Team were instrumental in the recovery of the body of a 7-year-old drowning victim on July 4 in Douglas Lake in Dandridge.