
Supreme Court: California schools blocked from ban on notifying parents of child’s gender confusion
In a 6–3 decision, the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked enforcement of a California policy restricting schools from notifying parents

Is your small group too comfortable? Here are 7 ways to shake things up!
If your small group is becoming to inward focused, here are some ways you might turn the group outwardly …

Smith tells pastors to look to Paul’s example of suffering, serving well when ministry gets tough
When Clay Smith was 20, he and a buddy decided to go for a quick run in Paris while they

Riley Gaines urges students to stand firm, ‘speak louder’ against society’s lies
“When they want you silent, speak louder,'” said 23-year-old Riley Gaines, who was the featured speaker at Truett McConnell University in Cleveland, Georgia, which recently hosted Friends and Family Weekend.

In convention sermon, Sanchez challenges churches to make the Word central
Juan Sanchez said at his church, High Pointe Baptist Church in Austin, Texas, the chairs are arranged where church members

Supreme Court sides with arrested evangelist; ruling called ‘win’ for religious liberty
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in a unanimous decision in favor of Mississippi evangelist Gabriel Olivier, allowing Olivier’s First Amendment lawsuit to proceed.

WMU and its impact on churches shared by a coal miner’s daughter
Sandy Wisdom-Martin, Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) national executive director-treasurer, shared her story of missions legacy and learning set by her father and the small Baptist church where she grew up.

Biblical Recorder announces future plans, new agreement with NC state convention
As a result of ongoing economic challenges, North Carolina Baptist’s Biblical Recorder has entered into an 18-month management agreement with