
Relief efforts underway after tornadoes ravaged New Orleans, southeast Louisiana
Multiple tornadoes ripped through southeast Louisiana Tuesday, March 22, damaging homes, leaving thousands without power, and causing multiple injuries and

Decline of religious identification stalled but not trending up yet
Religion in America might be best described in the words of rap artist LL Cool J: Don’t call it a comeback. At least not yet.

MS students gather to grow deeper, move beyond ‘knowing about God’
More than 800 high school students met at Mississippi College in Clinton for the Super Summer conference. Since 1987 students

Crane retires after more than 47 years in ministry
After more than 47 years in ministry, Greg Crane has announced his retirement. He currently serves as minister of music

First person: Reaching across state lines for life
Since the historic overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the landscape of abortion in America has shifted dramatically.

Rashional Thoughts: Process matters when making wide-ranging decisions
Ever wonder how the guitarist and drummer know how to play their parts alongside the pianist as you sing along

‘Poor in spirit’ can’t coexist with ‘rich in pride,’ Allen tells pastors
One day when Adrian Rogers was in high school, he walked up and down his football practice field and prayed

SBCAL sponsoring Aug. 31 webinar on building culture of prayer
The Southern Baptist Conference of Associational Leaders is sponsoring an Aug. 31 webinar on “Building a culture of prayer in