
‘Scars from our past’ are opportunity for NC family to share freedom with others
Dayna and Zeb Cook’s story is one that they deem similar to most — one marked by beauty that only

Shrink the Divide draws multiracial audience, features ongoing efforts
The fourth annual Shrink the Divide event took place Oct. 3 in Mobile, Alabama. The gathering is sponsored by The

South Asia, Texas pastors partner for training, resources
Abbott said he wants the Pastor Strong South Asia cohort to be an encouragement to Texas Baptists pastors that the work being done in Jesus’ name around the world “[is] not dead.”

What can a church learn from Krispy Kreme about advertising?
Marketing is simpler than you think. Whether doughnuts are healthy or not is another subject, but I don’t think I’ve

Your Voice
Raising the standard: Bible study alone isn’t enough in life of believers By Kathi Holcomb Special to The Baptist Paper

First person: Our kids crave more than worship ballads — K-Love Pop delivers
Even so, I’ve always wondered: Why hasn’t a major Christian company stepped up to champion the idea of offering modern, faith-focused music to today’s younger generation? Thankfully, that time has finally arrived.

Rashional Thoughts: Honor veterans by living lives worthy of the sacrifice
The retired serviceman’s sincere, straightforward approach to his time in the military intrigued me. And the more I thought on

KY workshop emphasizes ‘Every Church on Missions’
Every church — no matter its size or resources — can take a step toward missions involvement. How that can