Atlanta missions director ‘Mary G.’ has served church since WWII July 12, 2023 The 98-year-old Mary Gellerstedt — or “Mary G.” as she is affectionately known — started working at First Baptist Church Atlanta in 1944 as World Read More
Supreme Court ruling clarifies decades-old decision on religious accommodations July 4, 2023 The U.S. Supreme Court on June 29 sided with an evangelical Christian mail carrier who quit the U.S. Postal Service after he was forced to Read More
Review: Hollywood mostly gets it right in ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’ May 11, 2023 I’ve lost count of how many family-friendly stories Hollywood has ruined with its 21st-century “updates” and “modernizations.” Netflix added same-sex content to “Anne with an Read More
How to honor your pastor’s wife this Mother’s Day May 10, 2023 Mother’s Day is a special time when we get to reflect on the women who have poured into us as moms and spiritual mothers. They help Read More
Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for April 9 April 3, 2023 Jesus Rose Again to Give Me Life John 20:1–2, 11–18 As I write this, we are on the threshold of one of my favorite days Read More
First Person: The beauty of country churches March 20, 2023 I was reared in a good ole country church called Six Mile Baptist. You have seen churches just like it: gravel driveway and parking lot, Read More
Ramadan: 5 things Christians should know March 17, 2023 Imagine fasting for 28 days. No food or drink during daylight hours. It’s about more than testing your will power. Your social standing and status Read More
As war continues, Ukrainian believers find fellowship and purpose in church March 9, 2023 To the left of the congregation of Ukrainian refugees, freshly fallen snow weighs down the fir trees outside the window. To the right, the mirror Read More