
Terrorists kill 20 Christians in Nigeria; mob stones student to death
The Islamic State killed some 20 Nigerian Christians — shown on video — for vengeance, and a Muslim mob elsewhere

‘Missionary Explorers Needed’: IMB hitting throttle on drawing young adults overseas
“We will train you to do some very hard things if you are willing to step forward and trust God,” IMB’s Project 3000 global coordinator said.

‘Help, hope and healing’: Southern Baptist volunteers responding to Kentucky floods
As surveyors continue assessing the damage done by the historic flooding that has deluged eastern Kentucky, Southern Baptists have begun

Evangelism under review: Great Commission Resurgence results being evaluated
This special report provides context for an upcoming presentation by the recently named Great Commission Resurgence Evaluation Task Force. It also studies retired seminary president Chuck Kelley’s assessment of life since implementing GCR.

Queen Elizabeth remembered for faith, service to others
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral service at Westminster Abbey drew the eyes of the world on Monday (Sept. 19). As many

Baptist volunteers become ‘a hundred fathers’ for flood victim
On her knees in the midst of the dirt and debris left behind in her flooded home, Saphina Khalfan cried out to God for help.
Within a minute, she heard voices outside. They were Texas Baptist Men volunteers coming to help.

Mississippi’s Sexual Abuse Response Team delivers report; messengers reelect Lloyd Sweatt
Mississippi Baptist messengers reelected Lloyd Sweatt to a second term as convention president Tuesday (Oct. 25) during the first session

Where do you start when hiring church communicators?
While missions, outreach, education and other ministries are important, churches have discovered they would have been in serious trouble during the COVID-19 lockdown without a communications or media team.