
South Korean believers to gather, pray for spiritual awakening
Concerned about the growing secularization of America, hundreds of South Korean believers will be arriving in the U.S. next month

SWBTS alumnus writes book of original Chinese hymns
While God’s calling on one’s life is experienced differently by people, for Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary alumnus Scott Callaham it

The maturing years of congregations can be treacherous
If I ask you about your teenage years, you might tell me you were the perfect adolescent. If so, I know you also lie about other things.

‘Our mission field’: Send Relief helps Afghan refugee children on U.S. military bases
When Kabul fell into the hands of the Taliban in 2021, 5,000 Afghan refugees relocated to a U.S. military base

‘We need one another’: National missionaries join IMB to prepare Africans to go
Tagba is a pastor who works as a national missionary in Togo. He was trained by the Togo Baptist Convention,

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for August 27
Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for August 27 from 1 Samuel 25:14–17, 23–28, 32–35.

Young people and genuine experiences with God
Redefine your measurements for success if you want to reach the next generation, said Seth Conerly, pastor of Metro Community Church in Illinois.

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%.