
Mississippi Baptist response continues after double blow from hurricanes
Volunteers with the Mississippi Baptist Disaster Relief ministry are counted among the 12,056 volunteer days and 105,524 volunteer hours of

Church leaders warned of coming generational decline
An immediate concern for future-conscious leaders is the coming demographic cliff described by Kelly Kannwischer at the Illinois Leadership Summit.

First Person: Reasons to sing at Christmas
Do you recall the scene from “The Sound of Music” when Captain Von Trapp is transformed from a tyrannical, overbearing

North Carolina’s Biblical Recorder staff keeping the content flowing
North Carolina’s 188-year-old state Baptist paper, the Biblical Recorder, has continued producing its online content, monthly magazine and text messaging

Bryant Wright to retire after 5 years as Send Relief president
After five years serving as president of Send Relief, Bryant Wright is set to retire at the end of March.

Hawaii Baptists to explore ways to increase missions giving through CP
The Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention annual meeting recently drew 185 messengers and 35 guests from 52 of Hawaii Pacific’s 150

Single moms ministry at FBC Dallas broadens reach, provides model for churches
April 27, 1990, began as a normal Friday for Shea Lowery, a mom of two small children in northwest Alabama.

‘The One’: 4,000 people turn out for Christmas production at Georgia church
Some 4,000 people turned out to watch Rosemont Baptist Church’s Christmas presentation, “The One.” The production, described as Disneyesque in