
Supreme Court halts vaccine mandate for private employees, allows health care requirement to stand
The Supreme Court on Thursday (Jan. 13) halted the government’s mandate for large private employers but let stand for now

Former inmate takes on new role at Mississippi penitentiary
“This is exactly where I am supposed to be, which is helping guys,” said Robert Hyde, program supervisor at Mississippi State Penitentiary.

Opinion: The 3 proud lies we tell
Pastor Adam Dooley of Tennessee shares his observations and reasonings in this opinion piece.

Mississippi woman’s commitment to God’s Word ‘speaks to my heart’
Reading the Word: A habit or a discipline? Ask Billie Lang of West Point, Mississippi, that question, and she will quickly tell you, “It is a discipline. But if it’s a habit, it’s a good habit.”

Beach Reach students seeking ‘something far more lasting’ than parties, fleeting fun
While many college students head to the beach for spring break in search of parties and fleeting fun, others are pursuing something far more lasting.

Lifeway campers give over $580,000 for Southern Baptist missions
Ben Mandrell, president and CEO of Lifeway Christian Resources, presented checks totaling $587,484.97 to International Mission Board president Paul Chitwood and North American Mission Board president Kevin Ezell on Monday (Sept. 18).

Well-known preacher, author Voddie Baucham dies
Voddie Baucham, well-known evangelical preacher and bestselling author, died Sept. 25. He was 56.

Single mom’s ‘first stop’ in Mississippi helps birth ministry out of tragedy
O’Shea Lowery’s life was forever changed on April 27, 1990. “When the sun came up that morning, I never imagined the sorrow that would soon overcome the hearts of 24-year-old me and my children,” she recalled.