
Is your church in touch with your community?
The latest research from George Barna reveals disturbing new trends in how Americans view the nation’s pastors, church leaders and

First person: Evangelism that everyone can do
Plymouth Park Baptist Church had been in a long season of decline. From a megachurch well over a decade ago to a little over 100 on Sundays, the church was in desperate need of revitalization—fast—when I became the pastor.

Opinion: A Christian response to immigration
Here are four ways disciples of Christ can navigate these trying days while faithfully following Jesus’ command to make His gospel known among the nations.

Want more people in the pews this weekend? Try these 12 tips
We’re now beginning to see attendance at some churches meet or exceed pre-pandemic numbers, but some churches continue to struggle.
‘Walls came down’: Christian High School experiences revival
By Amy Frierson, Director of Marketing and Communications Prince Avenue Christian School | Bogart, Georgia Students at a small Christian

‘Wonderful chaos’: Students display talents at MS Baptist keyboard festivals
One piano teacher at the Senatobia festival said, “I have judged at this festival for three years and always find it a very rewarding experience. Listening to each student is a blessing in my life.”

Rashional Thoughts: Hope stands strong amid our weary world and it’s a gift to share
When you envision peace, what does it look like in your mind? Is it true global serenity where all peoples

‘Movement of God’ takes place as students respond at Baptist university
“I believe what happened during Encounter Week was proof the students of this campus are craving the presence of God, so that when given the opportunity to seek him, they found him right where they were,” Armstrong said.