
UPDATED: Former SWBTS administrator Matt Queen indicted in DOJ investigation of SBC
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern District of New York confirmed the investigation into the SBC is “ongoing” but did not elaborate on what that means.

Go Tell Ministries marks 35 years of evangelism through camps, crusades
Ask Rick Gage about Go Tell Ministries, and the conversation turns quickly to evangelism and seeing people’s lives transformed through the power of God’s Word.

Dallas deacons helping ‘rebuild Ukraine’ one container at a time
With war leaving many Ukrainians displaced along with the general homeless population, housing was a great need that was hard to come by. However, through the work of several Texas men, shipping containers are being converted into housing.

Messengers approve four recommendations on how to deal with churches’ ‘friendly cooperation’
Messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention passed a slate of recommendations June 11 related to how the convention deals with churches that no longer “closely identify with” the SBC in “faith and practice.”

Texas flooding update: Baptist relief teams, churches continue to ‘walk alongside’ hurting
Baptist relief teams hit the ground running Monday (July 14) after a rough weekend of heavy rains and flash flood

‘SBC Coast to Coast’ on ACTS2 TV to highlight ministry impact
A new television program will remind Southern Baptists of the positive impact their work is having across the nation. The

First person: Wrapping up unfinished projects helps with mental capacity
“Whatever the reason we are putting off a specific task, it likely comes down to a sense of being overwhelmed — that we aren’t sure where to start or we dread the actions required,” writes Jennifer Rash.

Alabama Baptists launch new Calling Out the Called resource
New strategy launched in Alabama seeks to be a “game changer” for churches, many of which are congregations that average less than 75 in worship and are seeking bivocational pastors.