
Man who oppressed Christians meets Christ through Southern Baptist compassion
Charles killed people for a living. As a campaigning communist and fervent atheist, he proudly persecuted believers, especially those living

Book review — Unseen Steps: God’s Guidance through Unexpected Blindness
Unseen Steps: God’s Guidance through Unexpected Blindness Sara Claudia Independently published, 2021 Sara Claudia approaches personal tragedy with a lightness

St. Louis church shining gospel light in crime-ridden neighborhoods
News outlets report on the violence and crime occurring in downtown St. Louis, but The Rock City Church is shining the light of Christ in the area.

First person: 10 ‘diseases’ that might be afflicting your church
Here are 10 diseases I see as I consult with unhealthy churches around the country:

First person: Don’t be afraid to share your story
“Here’s the truth: your story matters. Your testimony matters. And even if no one believes you, there’s someone out there who desperately needs to hear it,” writes Tony Martin, editor of The Baptist Record.

William Carey University dedicates new townhouses for medical students
William Carey University supporters gathered Jan. 27 for the dedication of the school’s latest building project, Fordham Place – new townhouses for medical students named in honor of longtime trustee Gary Fordham, who died in 2023.

‘1% Better’: Author shares how son with Down syndrome defied the odds
In Little League it’s cute for a four-year-old to sit in the outfield, oblivious to the T-ball game being played

Hannibal-LaGrange University launches 3-step plan to continue ‘impacting lives’
Hannibal-LaGrange University released a statement March 16 detailing significant financial challenges and a plan to help the school move forward.