
Ready to help: 79-year-old volunteer dedicated to disaster relief, serving others
Charles Raburn and his chainsaw were dwarfed by the massive branches of a giant oak toppled by one of the

Religion-related terrorism drops, but government restrictions remain high
Religion-related terrorism decreased globally in 2019, but government restrictions on religion remain at historic high levels, according to Pew Research

Death sentence upheld for Nigerian Christian defending his farm
Attorney and international human rights advocate Emmanuel Ogebe called the ruling “horrendous miscarriage of justice.”

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for February 12
Does It Align with God’s Character? Exodus 34:1–9 God is Holy. He desires His people to be holy. Holiness has

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for December 19
GOD JUDGES Ezekiel 24:1–14 Throughout biblical history, recipients of God’s special revelation have presumed upon God’s grace and forgiveness. They

Churches kick off spring outreach with John 3:16 evangelism
“It was our prayer that 3:16 on March 16 would launch a culture of evangelism in our churches that would continue through the Spring Outreach Strategy. I believe we are seeing this prayer answered.”

‘Phenomenal’ work: TX and Polish churches partner to help Ukrainian refugees
Second Baptist Church, Gdańsk, Poland, has helped meet the needs of more than 100 refugees from Ukraine in the past

Your Voice: Caring for widows during the holidays
By Shawn Hendricks The Baptist Paper My dad passed away from brain cancer 17 years ago. I can still hear