
Leave Haiti now, US State Department warns
The U.S. State Department is urging U.S. citizens still in Haiti to depart immediately and warning others not to travel

USCIRF report: Religious freedom in Iran ‘sharply’ deteriorating
Religious freedom and human rights conditions in Iran — which already were bleak — have “sharply deteriorated,” the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom reported in an update released Sept. 11.

Former IMB missionary Robin Hadaway to be nominated for SBC president
Robin Hadaway, a seminary professor and former International Mission Board missionary, announced on Wednesday (March 23) that he will be

Mountain tragedy draws two churches together across Arizona, Illinois
“While this tragedy has made us all heartsick, the Father has used it to knit the hearts of our two congregations together around this mission to not just build a home but to bring the gospel to those who need Christ,” —Pastor Brian McCoy

NextGen Asian American pastors’ summit fosters deeper connections with IMB
Fourteen NextGen Asian American pastors and church leaders recently traveled from churches across the U.S. to the International Mission Board’s

Texas Baptist Men volunteers train in Israel; partnership enters next phase
Ten Texas Baptist Men volunteers took their expertise in mass feeding to Israel recently to learn how to provide those

Louisiana church reaps harvest of growth from college students, young adults
“There are a lot of good quality young people who are being responsive to the gospel and obedient to the Lord’s calling on their lives,” the young adults minister said. “They are embracing the need to share Jesus and be disciples.”

Leland Webb remembered as pioneer of global missions storytelling
“Leland [Webb] brought a contemporary shift with the use of professional photos and writing that breathed life into the details and anecdotes of missions.”