
Sharing Christ takes persistence, GA evangelism conference speakers urge
Amid a secular culture prone to reject the gospel, Christians must be more persistent than ever to fearlessly proclaim the name of Jesus, preachers told Georgia Baptists on Monday (March 11).

Study reveals unique congregational, community needs for Hispanic Protestant pastors
“The goal with this second study is to dig deeper into some of the nuances of the Hispanic church in the U.S., such as worship and outreach.”

Scars and grace: Woman remains thankful her mother chose life
Chrystal York was 13 when she learned she was conceived after her mother was raped by a man whose advances she rejected.

For Masters champion Scheffler, faith and family remain at top of his leaderboard
On the final day of the Masters Tournament, Scottie Scheffler was ready to walk away from it at minute’s notice.

Volunteer Baptists International to plan more than 100 missions trips this year
After retiring from full-time missions and ministry in 2007, Garry Eudy envisioned helping churches plan a few missions trips a year. The first year he planned six trips. The next year it doubled to 12. This year ….

Officers elected during SBC annual meeting in Indy
In addition to electing North Carolina pastor as Southern Baptist Convention president, messengers to the annual meeting June 11–12 in Indianapolis elected a slate of other leaders.

MaxFit gym providing ‘safe space’ through Connie Maxwell Children’s Ministries
When Lauren Boyd and her family moved away from Birmingham, Alabama, in July 2020, she thought she was leaving her dream of starting a gym behind. But those concerns soon turned into an opportunity.

Missouri association partners with children’s home in Liberia
Several churches in the Black River Association in Kennett, Missouri, have begun assisting a ministry to children in the western African nation of Liberia.