‘Guam Strong’ project highlights cooperation, ongoing needs, prayer
For Jennifer Smith, an Illinois Baptist Disaster Relief volunteer from Jacksonville, Illinois, the two weeks she served in Guam in September were hard, hopeful and a regular part of her missions commitment.
Musician’s ‘terrible seasons’ lead to music project based on the psalms
God is close. That’s a truth singer-songwriter Mike Janzen learned during a difficult season in his life following a brain injury.
Impacting the community: Street evangelism works in East Asian megacity
One IMB missionary couple spends their days training churches in evangelism and discipleship in East Asia. The missionary couple also focuses on cross-cultural missions mobilization, sending national church members to unreached peoples.
‘Unique opportunity’: 100 TX students to serve, share gospel during Christmas break
Go Now Missions, a ministry of Baptist General Convention of Texas that mobilizes university students to share the love of Christ around the world, has appointed 100 student missionaries to serve and share the gospel during Christmas break.
For Christmas, church saves ‘biggest gift’ for Jesus
Buck Run Baptist Church opened their hearts and pocketbooks and gave $116,000 to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering — $100,000 on Sunday and another $16,000 on Monday — and the motivation was amazingly simple.
Pastor fears other Christians will be wrongfully imprisoned in Nepal
A pastor convicted for handing out gospel tracts fears that the precedent of his case will result in other Christians being wrongfully imprisoned.
Photo file formats: Choosing the right setting is crucial
Whether it’s for website content, social media posts, email communication, your bulletin or submissions to publications, choosing the right photo format is crucial.
SBC Exec Comm brief intended to ‘state for the record our polity,’ Robertson explains
U.S. Circuit Judge Dana M. Douglas did not provide a reason for the Dec. 15 ruling declining the EC’s request to file an amicus brief in the McRaney v. NAMB case.