
Christian areas in Myanmar struggling to receive humanitarian aid
A relief organization reported Myanmar’s army is restricting humanitarian aid in three states that have a considerable Christian population. The

Oklahoma’s Hance Dilbeck named O.S. Hawkins successor at GuideStone
Hance Dilbeck Jr., executive director-treasurer of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma since 2018, was unanimously elected as GuideStone Financial

Scholars share new findings on evangelicalism, missions
Scholars from around the globe met virtually to discuss their research of evangelicalism and missions. The virtual conference on evangelicalism — held Oct. 2-4 this year — is an annual event hosted by Baylor University.

Rashional Thoughts: Seeking ways to be helpful, kind each day leaves lasting impression
Circling the block one more time, I decided I might actually make it to the meeting on time when I

Mosque leader’s wife, children flee after conversion, baptism
MUSASA, Uganda — After his wife placed her faith in Jesus Christ, a mosque leader in Uganda ordered the rapes

Interview: Hope-filled discipleship amid a divisive political age
“I think we’re not as divided as we think we are, and I think people are hungry for those virtues — the fruit of the Spirit,” said Daryn Henry, associate professor of Christian Studies at the University of Virginia.

‘When Faith Meets Therapy’: Anthony Evans shares mental health journey in new book
Playing injured. That’s how former professional football player and Christian author and speaker Anthony Evans describes living with major depression

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 27
Strong in Purity Revelation 2:18–29 Thyatira’s sexually promiscuous pagan worship was seen as normative for much of the population. Consequently,