Making most of telemedicine to reach global communities
Through telemedicine strategies employed by the International Mission Board, missionaries around the globe are able to provide a reinvented mobile medical clinic.
Associations can play ‘vital role’ in preserving Baptist history
Associations of churches from across the nation can play a major role in preserving Southern Baptist history, and the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives is eager to help.
Updated: SBC Exec Comm members work through full agenda of heavy topics
During its Sept. 19 morning meeting in Nashville, the SBC Executive Committee board of trustees approved a readjusted operating budget for the 2023–24 fiscal year and dealt with a variety of heavy topics.
Ongoing legal battle between Liberty, Falwell takes another twist
Jerry Falwell Jr. alleges misconduct by Liberty University’s board of directors and has attempted to ban the university from using images of his late father.
Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for October 1
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for Oct. 1, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.
Fewer Christian refugees find safe haven in US, new report says
A new report from Open Doors and World Relief found the number of Christians finding refuge in the U.S. after fleeing persecution in their native countries dropped from 32,248 in 2016 to 9,528 in 2022 — a decline of 70%.
Pastor offers ‘lifechanging’ hope, refuge for injured soldiers
When wounded military personnel recovering in the Soldier Recovery Unit at Fort Stewart, Georgia, are physically able, they venture into the great outdoors courtesy of a big-hearted veteran from South Carolina …
Evangelist ambushed, killed after Muslims put faith in Jesus
An evangelist was killed in Uganda following an event in which many Muslims put their faith in Jesus.