
Longtime IMB leader, ‘strategic thinker’ Clyde Meador dies at 79
Longtime International Mission Board leader Clyde D. Meador died April 26, 2024. He was 79.

‘Waters were stirred’: River event makes big splash with baptisms, decisions for Christ
After a major turnout of both church members and visitors for GracePointe Baptist Church’s Church on the River in Kentucky, church leadership is encouraged and looking forward to similar future engagements.

Rolling Fork church helps assemble over 2,000 disaster relief buckets
God’s Pit Crew and First Baptist Church Rolling Fork, Mississippi, recently partnered for a large-scale mobile Blessing Bucket packing assembly, resulting in the preparation of more than 1,000 Blessing Buckets and 1,000 children’s Play Pails for future disaster response efforts.

From ‘Bugs Bunny’ to ‘The Flintstones’: MeTV Toons brings back classic cartoons for today’s kids
Thanks to a new television channel, you no longer need a VCR or DVD player to easily watch cartoons of yesteryear.

‘Terrifying crisis’ in Nigeria sparks debate on religion
Nigeria was the first country mentioned in the introduction of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom’s annual report released on Wednesday (March 4) describing its “terrifying crisis of religious violence” and connecting it to the politics of the country.

SBC Executive Committee officers address law firm concerns
As the Sexual Abuse Task Force finalizes its report in the coming weeks, the law firm representing the Southern Baptist

Your Voice: Establishing a law enforcement ministry in your church
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First person: Time to lean in at the finish line
The men’s 100-meter race at the 2024 Paris Olympics generated global interest. It was the fastest field ever assembled with the winner not only winning gold but also claiming the titles as “World’s Fastest Man.”