
Desire for ‘all our churches to be healthy’ unites TN church leaders
“Our goal was to help our pastors realize that church ‘health’ is what we are looking at. We want all of our churches to be healthy — and that can mean different things for each individual church.”

Q&A: IMB missionaries tackle 6 questions about life overseas
Seeing God at work is something Henry and Thu Phan never take for granted. They have seen a man deny

First person: Transitions and ‘true leadership’
Leadership transitions are common in life. A boss retires. An incumbent loses an election. A pastor moves to another church. A parent leaves or passes away. … Having experienced all those leadership transitions, I’ve learned they can be both good and bad, depending on the people, the situations and how well the transition is planned and implemented.

SBC 2022: June 13 AM Recap
Here are the highlights from the first half of Monday’s meetings: The SBC Executive Committee met today and elected new

‘God really opened my eyes’: ‘Deconstructed Mormon’ shares gospel journey
Brandon Mueller describes himself as what one of his Metro Baltimore Seminary professors once called a “deconstructed Mormon.” The phrase resonated with

CBU women’s basketball team prepares for first-ever trip to ‘March Madness’
Four years since winning the Western Athletic Conference Tournament for the first time, the California Baptist University women’s basketball team has claimed their second title, this time able to accept an automatic bid to NCAA Tournament.

Black Multicultural Emerging Leaders lunch builds community, offers resources
Charles Grant, executive director for African American relations and mobilization for the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, said there’s a

Baptist Campus Ministries developing future Christian leaders
Abby Hostetler and Mark Wisler, student leaders in the Baptist Campus Ministry at Eastern Kentucky University, returned last week from