
Associations can play ‘vital role’ in preserving Baptist history
Associations of churches from across the nation can play a major role in preserving Southern Baptist history, and the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives is eager to help.

Activist Charlie Kirk fatally shot while speaking on Utah campus
Charlie Kirk, an evangelical Christian activist and social media personality, died Sept. 10 after being shot while addressing a crowd at a Utah university.

Union University fosters collaboration with Nigerian university
Union University recently welcomed a delegation from Bowen University in Nigeria, marking the initiation of a potential partnership aimed at fostering collaboration between the two Baptist institutions.

Florist Barronelle Stutzman reaches settlement in lawsuit
Barronelle Stutzman’s eight-year religious liberty battle has appeared to have come to an end. Stutzman, owner of Arlene’s Flowers, has

Hawaii wildfires update: More Baptist DR volunteers on the way
“We’re putting about 25 volunteers into Lahaina every day. … More will come from the mainland, that number will increase,” said John Williams, co-directors of Hawaii Baptist Disaster Relief, on Hawaii wildfires.

Who is still missing? Study looks at group who didn’t return to church
Much like the economy and the health care system, your church is likely still recovering from the effects of the

Church’s corn maze seeks to help lost become ‘truly found’
“It’s not intimidating, not threatening, but a great open door to share the gospel. I am more thankful for what that number represents — we got to share the gospel with over 1,000 souls,” said Locust Grove Baptist Church’s pastor.

Prayer for Ukraine: Southern Baptists, ministry partners responding to crisis
The latest reports of the crisis in Ukraine continue to indicate that as many as 5 million Ukrainians will be