
Kansas youth group returns to conference facility — this time to serve
A youth group from First Southern Baptist Church in Lawrence, Kansas, enjoyed two weeks at Webster Conference Center in Salina,

First person: How to handle dying programs in a church
Most of our churches have at least one – that is, a program that’s not working anymore. The activity goes on, but it’s now more a habit than a transformational ministry. Here are several options to address this kind of ministry:

Georgia parsonage catches fire, pastor and family escape
Pastor Chuck Johnson Jr. is thanking God that he and his family escaped a pre-dawn fire Monday (April 24) that

New start for dying church in small Idaho town
Moving from Denver to a small town they had never heard of in Idaho was what Anders and Jessica Snyder

Despite disabilities, NOBTS student David Sneed’s life touched thousands
David Sneed, 65, was plagued by life-long disabilities and health issues. The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary doctor of ministry

Churches use after-school evangelism clubs to share gospel with students
Some Georgia Baptist Churches are partnering with Good News Clubs to evangelize boys and girls with the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, disciple them in the Word of God, and establish them in a local church for Christian living.

Equipping pastors to persevere from ‘Start to Finish’ topic of new ministry guide
Pastors live under relentless pressure to be “on-target.” And it’s not good enough to be “on-target” once. Pastors face daily

Online ministry equips house churches in Central Asia
Nearly eight years after arriving in the United States as a refugee, Nathan Rostampour still reaches families in Central Asia with the