
Aussiedoodle Quigley deployed to offer comfort in times of disaster
Four-legged, fluffy, bright eyed, and sporting a yellow Arkansas Baptist Disaster Relief harness, Quigley could be found at Balboa Baptist Church over a recent weekend comforting volunteers and survivors.

Q&A with David Allen, candidate for SBC president
The Baptist Paper reached out to each of the six individuals who have announced intentions to be nominated for president of the Southern Baptist Convention at the 2024 SBC Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, June 11–12.

Dockery to trustees: SWBTS ‘in a very different place’ than 2022
“Southwestern Seminary is in a very different place than in September 2022,” said David Dockery, noting many factors. “All this has happened because of God’s providential kindness to us.”

First person: When is enough enough? Resources abound; let’s get busy
While we need fresh takes from time to time and we benefit from experts sharing about discoveries in their fields, how many more versions of the same story do we really need?

BCMs making lasting impact on next generation
Baptist Collegiate Ministry is the “most intentional ministry in what I consider the most strategic mission field in the world, and that is the college campus,” University of Arkansas at Monticello BCM Campus Minister Jeremy Woodall said.

First Person: Bond between grandparents, grandchildren specific and special
Grandparents Day falls on the first Sunday after Labor Day. This year it will be Sept. 8.

The overlooked legacy of a fallen soldier
Capt. Sanford M. Brown Jr. was a member of the 139th Infantry, 35th Division primarily composed of men from Missouri. His father, Sanford M. Brown Sr., was co-owner and editor of Missouri’s Baptist newspaper, The Word & Way, in the 1920s.

South Asian believers step into leadership roles as church multiplies
Seeds of the gospel have spread across South Asia, and new churches are being planted. Churches plant churches who plant