
‘This is the moment’: A closer look at the case that could overturn Roe v. Wade
The influential Wall Street Journal editorial page recently called for the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion to

Violence in Nigeria: Fulani, terrorists kill 74 Nigerian Christians
Muslim Fulani herdsmen and their terrorist collaborators continue to kill Christians and have expanded into another area of Nigeria. The

Settlement reached in abuse lawsuit against Pressler, SBC
A confidential settlement has been reached with prejudice in a sexual abuse lawsuit against retired Texas Judge Paul Pressler, a key figure in the Southern Baptist Convention’s conservative resurgence.

Bill in Pakistan to outlaw child marriages raises hope for girls’ protection
The Punjab Province government on Thursday (April 25) submitted the draft of the Punjab Child Marriage Restraint Act, 2024 with the Punjab Home Department, which would raise the legal age for marriage for both boys and girls to 18 years; pr

Charges ‘completely unfounded’: Elder of church in China sentenced to prison
The leader of a Protestant church in China’s Gyizhou Province received a five-year prison sentence July 24 for charges of fraud and inciting subversion.

Faithful service: The life of William E. ‘Billy’ Dodson
Follow the story of William “Billy” E. Dodson, a Navy chaplain who served three tours in Vietnam before returning to his home in Alabama where he lived out the remainder of his life serving God in midst of a debilitating disease.

Baptists share Good News in Indy during Crossover 2024
“We are hoping that Crossover is a spark that will light that fuel of revival and evangelism here in our community, help us build up some of our churches,” said Roger Kinion, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Greenfield, Indiana.

Despite troubles, Dockery says SWBTS experiencing a season of ‘joyful hopefulness’
David Dockery offers a report on Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas Baptist College at the 2024 SBC Annual Meeting in Indianapolis.