
3 ways to lead your children to pray for the persecuted church
June 29 is the International Day of the Christian Martyr. According to church tradition, June 29 marks the day the

Day of learning and sharpening draws 920 Haitian church leaders together
Stormy clouds and rushing winds did not deter the faithful from gathering to sharpen their ministry skills during the Haitian

MBTS celebrates deluxe edition of classic Spurgeon work
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary recently celebrated the release of President Jason K. Allen’s latest book, an updated edition of Charles

First Person: My Baptist association hero
One morning more than 40 years ago, I arrived at the Baltimore Baptist Association office a little later than was

African Christian leaders, health nonprofits fill gaps
African Christian leaders attending a conference with faith-based health organizations in late November called for countries on the continent to do more to replace U.S. Agency for International Development funds cut by the Trump administration.

Growth, population trends show significant implications for Texas
In Texas 2030, Tom Howe outlined projected trends for population growth and demographic change that have important – and perhaps

Discipleship Collective trains church leaders in ‘more than just information transfer’
The goal of the Discipleship Collective is not small. “The big picture,” said David Adams, director of discipleship for the

Two TN women pursue life-changing education with help from WMU Foundation scholarships
When Laurien Assis moved from Brazil to Tennessee to become an au pair, she brought something with her — a