
Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for April 2
Remain in Me John 15:1–17 Viticulture is an interesting year-round business. My contacts in the vineyard business testify to the

WMU celebrates longstanding support of missions giving, new evangelism and discipleship projects
“We want to help you keep the Great Commission front and center,” Sandy Wisdom-Martin told messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting.

College students leverage spring break for the gospel with van rides, pancakes during Beach Reach
It isn’t her first time to ride in the “Jesus Vans”, so Haley, a college student from Nebraska, thinks she

Recovering the vanishing practice of Christian hospitality
Christian hospitality is an overlooked spiritual discipline, George Barna writes in a recent daily Barna Highlight. As a set-apart people,

Missionary kids welcomed to U.S., prepped for transition to next phase
Wearing modest, knee-length denim shorts and a T-shirt, a soon-to-be college freshman is hanging out with friends who, like her,

First person: Where is God in our pain?
The recent flooding in Texas has left so many of us reeling. The loss of lives, especially the lives of children at Camp Mystic, is beyond comprehension.

One spool of thread at a time: Church missions team seeks global impact
A dozen women from First Baptist Church Clinton, Missouri, practice missions around the world — one spool of thread at

Texas church helps penetrate darkness in Southeast Asia
Tabernacle Baptist Church in Ennis, Texas took the International Mission Board’s challenge to embrace an unengaged, unreached people group by establishing an