
Navigating cultural issues: 200 students at youth apologetics conference
“At the end of the day, God is the originator, designer and inventor of it all,” said Pruitt, national Next Gen director for the North American Mission Board. “He also gets to define what things are.”

Tennessee flooding leads to open doors across languages
As Roan Creek began to flood in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, 15 Mexican men who were living alongside the creek had to vacate their homes and find higher ground. They gathered underneath a tree in front of the house of …

‘When Faith Meets Therapy’: Anthony Evans shares mental health journey in new book
Playing injured. That’s how former professional football player and Christian author and speaker Anthony Evans describes living with major depression

Leyte landings celebrated 80 years later
Don Biadog Jr., a retired Navy chaplain, led a group of five from Southern California and 12 from the Philippines from Oct. 19 to Nov. 2 to take part in the commemoration of the Leyte Gulf landings.

First person: Experiencing a memorable Christmas
“What if some of your gifts under the tree this year were Bibles? Singing ‘holiday classics’ from Bing and Burl is okay, but what about those carols that carry the gospel?” write Mark Snowden of the Cincinnati Area Baptist Association.

Horne ready to serve God through interim exec. director role in Arkansas
“Every service opportunity that I have … I try not to turn anything down, honestly, because it’s … a privilege,”

Two Christians released from Egyptian prison after three years
Two Christian converts from Islam who were locked in an Egyptian prison and held for three years without trial have been released, religious rights advocates said.

Rashional Thoughts: Concept of beat reporting, keen awareness good pattern for all parts of life
Bouncing between silly stories and serious analysis with college students always energizes me, and even more so when those students