Mississippi News September 12, 2024 Staff changes Bruce Childress is the minister to students of Calvary Baptist Church, West Point, Golden Triangle Baptist Association. Bill
As the residents of Barrow County, Georgia — and especially the students at Apalachee High School — deal with the aftermath of a Sept. 4 school shooting, Baptist churches are working together to provide support.
West Texas A&M Baptist Student Ministry in Canyon celebrated 104 years of reaching, equipping and mobilizing students for the sake of the gospel on West Texas A&M University’s campus.
Tennessee Baptist Mission Board directors recommend same Cooperative Program allocation budget for coming year but propose change in distribution formula — a move away from what has been advocated for at the SBC level for the past 15 years.
Imagine growing up in another country with different customs, languages and cultures, and then coming to the United States to go to college. Our International Mission Board missionary kids (MKs) do this every year.
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Sept. 10 that Amendment 3, which would codify expansive abortion rights within the Missouri Constitution, must be placed on the
A circuit judge in Springfield has ruled against the Illinois Baptist State Association in a suit to protect IBSA from requirements to provide employees with insurance benefits that cover abortion.
Union University junior Henry Piercey completed a summer internship with YoungLife and Dollywood Splash Country in Pigeon Forge that he says was life changing.
Forty-seven years ago today, Melissa Ohden was born alive in Sioux City, Iowa. The abortion failed. She recently celebrated her birthday, a day that wasn’t celebrated when she took her first breath.