Jack Wattanawongsawang and his wife, Prinna Puakpong, watched the news on March 11, 2011, documenting the triple disaster unfolding in Japan — the earthquake, the
It’s been several years in the making, but BlueOval City has arrived. “In fact, it’s here,” Danny Sinquefield, the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board specialist spearheading
Wearing green hats and warm smiles, a large group of Tennessee Baptist volunteers recently served lunch to more than 1,000 construction workers at BlueOval City
For Syrians, the world has been crumbling for years, and this February’s earthquake added mounds to the existing literal and figurative rubble of a nation
The example of faith left by 15-year-old Aleya Brooks continues to impact her middle Tennessee community. Brooks died March 4 from injuries sustained from a
In 1996, the first retreat for bivocational ministers and wives was held at Fall Creek Falls State Park in Spencer, Tennessee, drawing about 20 couples.
After hearing news that cyber criminals recently stole nearly $800,000 from a church in North Carolina, many congregations are asking themselves an important question: Are