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Council of Europe criticized, accused of underreporting anti-Christian attacks
The European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) this month criticized the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) for underreporting attacks against Christians in Europe.

Texas parents push back on school district’s sexually graphic library books
The largest school district in Texas is getting pushback from local parents and community activists for allegedly having books in their libraries that contain sexually explicit and profane content.

Colson marks 46 years in Baptist communications with ‘semi-colon,’ embraces future story ahead
A love of writing as a teenager sparked a passion and calling which has lasted a lifetime for Baptist communicator

Memorial cross raised for victims of afterschool program tragedy
Signs in the village still declare “Chatham Strong” one year after the tragic deaths of four children and a teenage camp counselor at an afterschool program.

King Charles III calls faith an ‘anchor and inspiration’
King Charles III addressed a joint session of Congress on Tuesday (April 28).

University students find opportunities for ‘deeper’ conversations to share good news
On the campus of Morehead State University, gospel seeds are being planted with steady consistency.

‘Illegal missionary activity?’ Baptist pastor faces expulsion from Russian-occupied Ukraine.
The Rev. Vladimir Rytikov faces expulsion from his birthplace in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine after authorities accused him of “illegal missionary activity” and cancelled his residence permit, a rights watchdog reports.

Is this Christian apologetic a ‘Golden’ opportunity for gospel conversations?
It’s not every day that a novel with frequent references to kindness, hope and heaven is the top selling book
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‘Best days … not in the past’: Greenway grateful as SWBTS honors him with presidential portrait
“Whatever may have transpired in the past, as far as I’m concerned, it is time to put that in the past.” -Adam Greenway

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for April 26
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for April 26, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Aliens, UFO’s and demons: How should Christians consider ‘the unexplainable’?
“Many Christians are fascinated with aliens. And especially for Christians, right thinking about ET begins with getting our worldview right on the existence of the natural and supernatural.”

Ryan Blackwell elected president of Lifeway Christian Resources
Lifeway Christian Resources trustees unanimously elected Ryan Blackwell as the organization’s 11th president and CEO during a special-called meeting April

Teaching resource for Lifeway’s Explore the Bible lesson for April 26
Questions to help with studying Matthew 21:23–32

UPDATE: Baptist DR efforts launch amid wildfires forcing evacuations in South Georgia
Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief has begun deploying volunteers and equipment to help meet needs in Brantley County, where wildfires have destroyed dozens of structures and evacuations have been ordered.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for May 3
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for May 3, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Smiling all the way, student overcomes disability to publicly profess faith in Christ
Alex Rios stepped into the baptistry pool slowly and carefully — his smile never left his face. Cheers let out
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University students find opportunities for ‘deeper’ conversations to share good news
On the campus of Morehead State University, gospel seeds are being planted with steady consistency.

‘Death with dignity’? Taking a life to save an organ.
On March 26, 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos was put to death by the Spanish government. She had not committed any crime. In fact, she was the victim of a horrendous one.

Soaring congregations focus more on being received rather than sent
Is the key message of the New Testament that we are sent? Or is it a deeper concept that we need to go locally and globally to communities and people groups so they might receive the gospel message?

Churches reaches out to youth soccer players, coaches at international tournament
As Dallas gears up to host parts of the World Cup Soccer Tournament this summer, churches in the Dallas Baptist

University students find opportunities for ‘deeper’ conversations to share good news
On the campus of Morehead State University, gospel seeds are being planted with steady consistency.

‘Death with dignity’? Taking a life to save an organ.
On March 26, 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos was put to death by the Spanish government. She had not committed any crime. In fact, she was the victim of a horrendous one.

Soaring congregations focus more on being received rather than sent
Is the key message of the New Testament that we are sent? Or is it a deeper concept that we need to go locally and globally to communities and people groups so they might receive the gospel message?

Churches reaches out to youth soccer players, coaches at international tournament
As Dallas gears up to host parts of the World Cup Soccer Tournament this summer, churches in the Dallas Baptist





