
Human rights groups: Prison conditions in Iran worsen for Christians, other inmates
Conditions in Iran for Christians imprisoned for their faith and other inmates have deteriorated dramatically since the U.S. and Israeli bombing of the Islamic regime in the past month, according to human rights groups.

Know your limitations: Pastors, here are 15 things you can’t do
Pastors are amazing people. They faithfully serve Sunday after Sunday, often with no desire for recognition or fame. In faith, they can do a lot – but here are several things they can’t do.

Your Voice: Look at the lesson, not the offense
One day as I was carrying out my normal routine, the memory of a past offense abruptly caught me off

Mississippi College community seeking answers to major changes
In an email delivered to Mississippi College students, faculty and staff on Nov. 18, the institution’s leaders announced several major

Longtime associational leader to retire after 50 years of ministry
After more than 50 years in ministry, George Bullard, who has been a pastor, church planter and church strategist, among

Guard kids from negative effects of surging violence
The unexpected “perfect storm” of 2020 tested the fabric of American society in unprecedented ways, and brought an unimaginable surge

Matt Henslee: Being president of the SBC Pastors Conference is ‘the hardest thing I’ve ever done’
A couple of years ago, Matt Henslee was pastoring in Mayhill, New Mexico, and eating his fair share of chicken-fried-chicken

Little Rock church shines gospel light through raising banners for Jesus
They hold various signs proclaiming, “Jesus is Lord,” “Jesus saves me,” and “We can pray for you,” written in three languages — Chinese, English and Spanish. They also distribute gospel tracts, candies and other items.