
Thai-American couple sharing hope in Land of the Rising Sun
Jack Wattanawongsawang and his wife, Prinna Puakpong, watched the news on March 11, 2011, documenting the triple disaster unfolding in

CSBC board approves sale of building, embraces decentralized model
The California Southern Baptist Convention Executive Board met Sept. 10–11 to conduct business, celebrate milestones and take decisive steps toward

Supreme Court ruling clarifies decades-old decision on religious accommodations
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 29 sided with an evangelical Christian mail carrier who quit the U.S. Postal Service

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for Dec. 21
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for December 21, written by Don Fugate, senior pastor of Foxworthy Baptist Church in San Jose, California.

Atlanta missions director ‘Mary G.’ has served church since WWII
The 98-year-old Mary Gellerstedt — or “Mary G.” as she is affectionately known — started working at First Baptist Church

Militants continue deadly attacks on Christian villages after U.S. missile strikes in Nigeria
Militants have killed at least 58 individuals in Christian villages in northeastern and northcentral Nigeria since Christmas and kidnapped others from a Catholic boarding school, according to numerous reports.

Clarity, courage and compassion’: Students serve Denver residents in need
For a team of Carson-Newman University students and staff, it was a December to remember. Composed of seven students and three leaders, the group traveled to Denver, Colorado, during Christmas break to serve those in need.

Appellate court permits Florida church to resume worship services
A Florida church can now resume in-person worship services after a state appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction against the congregation.