
Disaster relief efforts still have ‘a long way to go’ after Winter Storm Fern
Although most of the snow and ice from Winter Storm Fern has now melted, the recovery efforts by Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams and volunteers are still going full speed.

Christian couple killed, 6 kidnapped in Nigerian state
Gunmen entering a town in Taraba State, Nigeria at about 2 a.m. on Sunday (Sept. 10) killed two Christians, wounded several others and kidnapped six people.

Case on praying football coach ‘goes to the heart of the First Amendment’
The Supreme Court on Monday (April 25) heard the case of a Washington state high school football coach who left

Apostasy charges against 4 Sudanese Christians dismissed
Four Christians possibly facing the death penalty for apostasy saw their charges dismissed Sept. 8. A Sudanese court stated that

Williams Baptist University opening meat processing facility
The facility processes cattle, hogs and other livestock, and it is staffed in large part by WBU students who are working their way to an education through Williams Works Initiative.

Pastor sprayed with acid in ambush in Uganda
A pastor has lost nearly all his vision after Muslim extremists lured him into an ambush in Uganda’s capital city

SBC Executive Committee prepares to announce presidential candidate
Following a yearlong search for new leadership, the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee has announced plans for a special-called meeting

Pakistani Christian widow charged with blasphemy in April released on bail
A Christian widow facing life imprisonment in Pakistan on a blasphemy charge has been released on bail. Morning Star News,