
SWBTS finances ‘progressively deteriorated’ over 2 decades, trustees report
From 2002 to 2022, annual operating expenses at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary rose 35% while full-time-enrollment figures dropped 67%, resulting

NC pastor Mark Harris wins primary in congressional district
North Carolina pastor Mark Harris won the Republican primary in the state’s 8th Congressional District on Tuesday (March 5), nearly six years after an apparent win in his last bid for Congress ended amid controversy.

Sharing Christ takes persistence, GA evangelism conference speakers urge
Amid a secular culture prone to reject the gospel, Christians must be more persistent than ever to fearlessly proclaim the name of Jesus, preachers told Georgia Baptists on Monday (March 11).

Deadly Morocco earthquake prompts swift response from Baptists, partners
Southern Baptists are responding through local partners who mobilized within hours of the earthquake to provide help and supplies to families in the affected region.

Study reveals unique congregational, community needs for Hispanic Protestant pastors
“The goal with this second study is to dig deeper into some of the nuances of the Hispanic church in the U.S., such as worship and outreach.”

International church reaches refugees in ‘most diverse square mile in America’
A team of 12 Mississippi Baptists embarked on a “vision journey” to Clarkston, Georgia, a multicultural suburb of Atlanta, transformed by refugees since the 1990s.

Motorcycles mean discipleship for ‘Sons of Thunder’
“Iron sharpening iron is our goal,” said Jason Snellen. “That’s how we want to live.”

MaxFit gym providing ‘safe space’ through Connie Maxwell Children’s Ministries
When Lauren Boyd and her family moved away from Birmingham, Alabama, in July 2020, she thought she was leaving her dream of starting a gym behind. But those concerns soon turned into an opportunity.