
GA, KY Baptists share updates from Israel, working to travel home
Members of a tour group from Georgia and a Kentucky Baptist are among other Southern Baptists in the Holy Land but are safe, four days after Hamas militants bombarded Israel with rockets in a surprise attack.

Kingdom Baits bringing good news to saltwater anglers
The packaging of Kingdom Baits contains a barcode link where Blank hopes to host a series of short, daily devotionals for fishermen and women to discuss while they’re out fishing.

First person: Churches and TV commercials
I’m always thrilled when local churches make the decision to share their story on local TV.

Bond continues card-writing ministry, expands to helping raise foster care awareness
Allison Bond recently expanded her card-writing ministry to include some new work — serving as director of letter stewardship for The Long Road Home project, a horseback ride in Arkansas that raises foster care awareness.

Waking up ‘apathetic church’: Evangelical Christian stars line up to read Bible aloud
Bunni Pounds, a political fundraiser-turned-activist who lost a 2018 bid for U.S. Congress from Texas, was visiting the Museum of the Bible in Washington when she says God spoke to her.

Young organists pull out all the stops to inspire interest
“I believe if more people start to realize that the organ can be used in contemporary worship, I think we will have an increase of organists,” said 14-year-old Storeé Denson.

Pastor, be found online in 2025 (master Google’s E-E-A-T now)
Churches today struggle to stand out online. With so many search results competing for attention, how can your church be known for what it offers and reach people who need it most?

Baptist ethicist spotlights Christian responsibility, AI and ministry
What is the Christian’s responsibility in navigating this technology, and how should they interact with it? A Baptist ethicist is working to answer these questions.