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5 necessary safety steps for children’s, student ministry this summer
Ministry leaders everywhere are fueling up on caffeine and resting as they plan and prepare for the summer ahead! Summer

Retired pastor giving pastors a break through no-cost sabbatical ministry
Before becoming a director of missions, and even more so while serving in that role, Rick Standard saw a need that kept surfacing among pastors, especially those in small and mid-sized churches.

Supreme Court backs pro-life pregnancy centers’ rights
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously backed five faith-based pregnancy centers in New Jersey who sued the state’s former attorney general for forcing them to disclose confidential documents about their donors.

‘Chains broken’: 12 Louisiana inmates baptized into new life
A spiritual awakening is taking place inside Franklin Parish Detention Center, with 12 incarcerated men celebrating freedom in Christ through baptism on April 12.

Newsboys co-founder files defamation lawsuit over Michael Tait stories
Wes Campbell and the musicians of the Christian band Newsboys have filed a federal lawsuit against World Vision, The Roys Report and concert promoters for an “orchestrated campaign to drive Campbell and Newsboys out of the Christian concert market.”

First person: Is it time to leave your ministry assignment?
How do you know when it is time to leave one ministry assignment for another?

Pastors urged to teach challenging books of Bible
Over the course of three days, professors and Bible scholars from Mississippi’s three Baptist universities tackled the book of Jeremiah during the 2026 Preaching Conference.

Free oil changes provide opportunity to pour gospel into community
Hillvue Heights Church doesn’t apologize for its passion for the gospel. It’s embedded in the church’s DNA.
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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

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

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.

First person: Is it time to leave your ministry assignment?
How do you know when it is time to leave one ministry assignment for another?

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.

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

Newsboys co-founder files defamation lawsuit over Michael Tait stories
Wes Campbell and the musicians of the Christian band Newsboys have filed a federal lawsuit against World Vision, The Roys Report and concert promoters for an “orchestrated campaign to drive Campbell and Newsboys out of the Christian concert market.”
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‘Chains broken’: 12 Louisiana inmates baptized into new life
A spiritual awakening is taking place inside Franklin Parish Detention Center, with 12 incarcerated men celebrating freedom in Christ through baptism on April 12.

Free oil changes provide opportunity to pour gospel into community
Hillvue Heights Church doesn’t apologize for its passion for the gospel. It’s embedded in the church’s DNA.

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.

‘Chains broken’: 12 Louisiana inmates baptized into new life
A spiritual awakening is taking place inside Franklin Parish Detention Center, with 12 incarcerated men celebrating freedom in Christ through baptism on April 12.

Free oil changes provide opportunity to pour gospel into community
Hillvue Heights Church doesn’t apologize for its passion for the gospel. It’s embedded in the church’s DNA.

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.





