After a 14-month battle with cancer, Earl R. Martin — who taught missiology and world religions at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary — died Aug. 23
Every year, Hispanic church youth groups across Arizona unite to rejoice in faith, truth — and Yuma’s famous monster tacos. Unity Conference was held at Iglesia Cristiana Tiera Fertil in Yuma.
M25 Barbecue is personal, selfless, effective and Christ-honoring. It’s an outreach ministry that combines compassion, service, evangelism, and, yes — barbecue — what appears to be a winning recipe for any church or community.
Sharing Christ with international students is worth the cost, writes Jane Elliot, associate director of Baptist Campus Ministries at Drexel University.
This year, MedAdvance was held in Houston, Texas, Sept. 12-14, at Houston’s First Baptist Church. More than 250 people attended the conference and connected with IMB personnel, including 42 missionaries.
“The most important thing we do for our students on campus at Drexel University is share the gospel with them and how much they are deeply loved by God,” writes Jennifer Musser, who noted another important part deals with mental health.
“I don’t think we always realize that alleviating hunger is an essential element of our faith expression as Christians,” said said Jeremy Everett, founding executive director of the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty.
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