
‘Workers are few’: IMB missionaries mean it when asking for more laborers
Ask David Lee and Zoey Kim about the one thing that can push their ministry in Madagascar to the next level. The International Mission Board missionary couple will answer in unison, “More workers.”

Astronaut’s faith in spotlight following successful return to Earth
“Well, goodness, the Word of God … I need it,” Butch Wilmore said Monday (March 31) during a press conference. “My pastors are the finest pastors on or off, in this case, the planet.”

Late spring storms keep Baptist DR teams busy
A series of late spring storms which spawned tornadoes, hail, high winds and flooding, swept across Southeast May 8-9, leaving behind at least two known deaths in Tennessee and another in North Carolina.

More highlights available from GCR Task Force audio files (part 2)
A team from The Baptist Paper, a sister publication to The Alabama Baptist and part of TAB Media Group, continues its review of the audio files from the 2009–2010 meetings of the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force.

Mississippi BSU minister Wayne Vandiver retires after 40 years
Wayne Vandiver retired from Baptist Student Union ministry after 40 years of service. To this day, Vandiver still has students from throughout all his years calling him because, as they note, “he’s still our BSU director.”

Charlie Kirk shooting update: Suspect in custody
Police have reportedly arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson in connection with the assassination of evangelical Christian activist Charlie Kirk on Utah Valley University’s campus earlier this week.

Churches can raise awareness of post-incarceration issues, help people unlock a better future
Alabama has an incarceration crisis. In 2018, 946 out of every 100,000 residents were incarcerated, placing the state in the

Future leaders developed to fill ‘terrible void of godly leadership’
The camp is designed to equip and encourage young men and women to consider and pursue a life of public service. Students ages 13–19 are eligible to attend.