
Book Review: ‘From the Killing Fields to the Blessing Field’ a tale of 2 nations, their peoples
The recently released book, “From the Killing Fields to the Blessing Field,” tells of the daily bombing runs to Cambodia by the U.S. from 1969 to 1973, with 115,000 bombing sites in all.

Thousands of miles, thousands of dollars for North American missions
Toby Thorpe had bicycled in the mountains many times before. But when he headed out from San Diego on the

Study: What does the average church small group look like?
“When it comes to Bible study groups, it’s less about the name we give the ministry and more about what the groups actually do,” said Ken Braddy, director of Sunday School and network partnerships at Lifeway.

Reaching the next generation: the difference between struggling, succeeding
Many churches are having a difficult time reaching the next generation with the message of Jesus Christ. Not only are

Prayer, food packets lead to South Asians’ salvation
Love, prayer and food packets led to a South Asian family’s choice to put their trust in the ultimate provider.

CCM artists reaching new audiences with collaborations: We’re ‘Knocking down … genre walls’
You don’t have to be a fan of contemporary Christian artists to have heard Christian music in recent years. Thanks

Arkansas DR ladies’ chainsaw team ‘able to bless a lot of people’
Six ladies from the Russellville area recently donned yellow shirts and chaps and other safety equipment, picked up chainsaws and went to work in Valdosta, Georgia.

Chinese mission becomes autonomous church after 23 years
After more than two decades, the members of the former Chinese Language Mission of Immanuel Baptist in Little Rock realized