
IMB missionaries serve across borders, navigate challenges from afar
International Mission Board missionaries can’t always live in the countries among the people they serve. While this can make ministry challenging, missionaries have navigated this in many ways, depending on the context and country.

Two Christians face death for ‘blasphemy’; no arrests in Christian girl’s kidnapping case
The death sentence for two Christians accused of “blasphemy” was upheld and, in a separate case, Pakistani police refused to

SBC President Bart Barber addresses media, joins diverse slate of elected officers
In his first press conference after being elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention, Bart Barber addressed the “historic” stand

Georgia churches offer refuge, healing in wake of school shooting
As the residents of Barrow County, Georgia — and especially the students at Apalachee High School — deal with the aftermath of a Sept. 4 school shooting, Baptist churches are working together to provide support.

Book review: ‘Parable Seeds’ unveils truths to be shared with others
Jackson Day is an experienced author who believes in the power of stories to teach truth. After retiring from Christian

BGCT Board takes steps to create church insurance program
The Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Board voted to take initial steps to create a Texas Baptist insurance program to enable churches to secure affordable property and casualty, liability and similar insurance coverage.

Baby once called ‘incompatible with life’ brings life to family
Farrah Lane was at the skating rink with her three daughters the day she got a phone call from her

First person: Therapy is for everyone
Therapy is for everyone, shares Christian therapist Katherine Smith of Living Well Counseling. “Regardless of a person’s circumstances, therapy should not be shameful, or negative,” she said.