
Mississippi College announces full-tuition scholarship in honor of board member
Mississippi College on Oct. 10 announced “the first-of-its-kind, full-tuition scholarship program” named in honor of Leland R. Speed, one of

Send Relief responds to humanitarian needs in Afghanistan and Haiti
Following the Taliban’s seizure of power in Afghanistan and destruction in Haiti after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake, Send Relief is working

IMB’s Paul Chitwood shares why this year’s missions offering is ‘the most important’
“Because this year’s Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is the most important offering in the history of the International Mission Board, I am asking every church to give 10% more to the IMB this year than you gave last year.” — Paul Chitwood

Face-to-face visitation still effective means of evangelism
Just inviting friends to come to church is still an effective way to introduce them to the gospel, affirms Jack

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for October 3
JOY THROUGH PEACE Philippians 4:1–9 Stand (v. 1) Paul writes of his deep love and longing for his brothers and

First person: 12 ‘surprising’ goals to set for 2025
You might be already thinking about goals for the upcoming new year, and some may be related to your spiritual walk. Whatever those goals may be, Chuck Lawless encourages readers to think about adding the goals from the following list.

First Person: From asking ‘Why me?’ to asking ‘Why not me?’
Why me?” Have you ever asked that? I have, and I don’t think it’s because any of us feel entitled.

Rashional Thoughts: Survivors of sexual abuse share how they see their advocacy roles
So how many of you found yourselves looking up “indemnification” and “fiduciary responsibility” during the Sept. 20–21 Southern Baptist Convention