
‘Bro’ awakening? Young men and their return to church
Are the winds of revival blowing across the nation? More specifically, is there an awakening of young people here and

First person: Evangelism reminders for 2026
I’m a professor of evangelism and missions, but I still need reminders that I must intentionally choose to lead the

ICYMI: ‘Elder statesman of youth ministry’ points students to life-changing truths
At 60 years old, evangelist Douglas Runkles — better known as “Runks” — considers himself the “elder statesman of youth ministry.”

First person: Navigating the digital wilderness with discernment
As Christians, we have a responsibility to exercise wisdom and discernment, especially when it comes to the things we post and share online, writes Tony Martin.

SBC abuse reform efforts energized by latest announcement
“Given the current legal and financial challenges facing the SBC and [EC], the formation of a new independent organization is the only viable path that allows progress toward abuse reform to continue unencumbered.” —Josh Wester, ARITF chair

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for July 31
WHAT DOES LOVE LOOK LIKE? 1 Corinthians 13:1–13 Several weeks ago our family was invited to three weddings on the

10 former SBC presidents urge avoiding ‘ultimatum’ with ERLC
“Every entity — including the ERLC — should be open to critique and committed to improvement. But there is a difference between refinement and eradication. A sledgehammer is not the tool for adjusting a mirror.”

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for September 8
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for September 8, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.