
9Marks event explores distinctions between revival and revivalism
A conversation about two different ways of doing ministry was the focus of a gathering of pastors and church leaders

‘God’s gentle leading’ launches 40-year career in Baptist communications
When Terry Barone was a college student in the mid-’70s, he wasn’t sure where his career path might take him.

Cambodian Blessing Field gets a Mennonite blessing after Hurricane Debby
Hurricane Debby is just a memory to most everyone — except to those who suffered loss and to the Disaster Relief volunteers who are helping them. Cambodian Blessing Field shares how it received a Mennonite blessing after Hurricane Debby.

Abortion clinic suit moves to Mississippi Supreme Court
Attorneys for Mississippi’s last abortion clinic filed paperwork July 7 with the Mississippi Supreme Court in an effort to reopen

National WMU board meeting kicks off with effort to ‘reset, reimagine and reinvigorate’
Nearly 200 people from across the nation — and a few from around the globe — made their way to

Texas ministries urged to help fight high rates of food insecurity
“I don’t think we always realize that alleviating hunger is an essential element of our faith expression as Christians,” said said Jeremy Everett, founding executive director of the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty.

Gray reflects on plans to retire as editor of South Carolina’s Baptist Courier
James Rudy Gray, editor and president of the Baptist Courier, announced this past spring his plans to retire at the

After surviving attack, IMB missionary boldly proclaims gospel in South Asia
Alexander Traverston followed someone he thought was a friend into a building. He sat down and was offered water. Then