
What happens if associations cease to exist?
George Bullard shares five things that would be different if Baptist associations cease to exist.

Mississippi Baptist Singing Churchmen plant seeds along New England tour
This year, after many obstacles and closed opportunities to form another mission trip since then, the Singing Churchmen, composed of 24 men and two accompanying wives, returned to New England with an expanded purpose in mind.

Calling, work focus of Women & Work forum
Women & Work held their third forum at the Southern Baptist Convention on June 15 at First Baptist Church, Nashville,

First person: Is it possible to find our way forward in united front as Christians?
“What if the world as we know it truly is nearing its end? What would you focus on from here on out?” asks Jennifer Davis Rash, president and editor-in-chief of TAB Media.

TN Baptists host IMB Sending Celebration: 49 new missionaries appointed
On Nov. 10, New Vision Baptist Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, hosted a Sending Celebration that featured 49 newly appointed missionaries. The IMB event kicked off the Tennessee Baptist Convention’s annual meeting.

Sign language interpreters do a work of love in Deaf churches
“We were intentional in making sure that the Deaf community was integrated into the life of the church and to see them as part of us, irrespective of their disability,” said pastor Quintin Few Sr.

Mississippi College announces full-tuition scholarship in honor of board member
Mississippi College on Oct. 10 announced “the first-of-its-kind, full-tuition scholarship program” named in honor of Leland R. Speed, one of

First person: 12 ‘surprising’ goals to set for 2025
You might be already thinking about goals for the upcoming new year, and some may be related to your spiritual walk. Whatever those goals may be, Chuck Lawless encourages readers to think about adding the goals from the following list.