
Equipping women, in a Christian context, for life and employment
There are nearly 200 registered and certified Christian Women’s Job Corps sites across the nation. Through this ministry, thousands of

First person: Hoping for a brighter, calmer year ahead? Let us join the journey
A new year brings a fresh start and the opportunity to reboot personally, professionally and within your church and community.

Ministry helps pastors remain in ministry for long haul
Ministry is a tough calling. It demands more than sermon preparation and hospital visits. It requires the whole person.

Pakistani Christian charged with blasphemy, ‘deliberately’ kept from bail hearing
“They knew he would get bail on merit, which is why they deliberately kept him from appearing before the judge,” attorney says.

First person: 10 guidelines when studying the Bible’s tough passages
How do you deal with tough passages in Scripture, especially with those difficult passages that challenge such comforting doctrines as eternal security?

Chayasirisobhon to be nominated as SBC first VP
A California pastor, director of missions for his association and president of the state’s Baptist convention, Victor Chayasirisobhon, plans to

TX chaplaincy relations director Bobby Smith dies
Bobby Smith, founding director of Chaplaincy Relations with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, died Oct. 18. He was 68.

Five Christians killed in Nigeria; another on trial for blasphemy
Extremists killed five people and put another on trial for blasphemy as the onslaught against Christians continues in Nigeria. Islamic