European courts requiring proof of Christian faith for Iranian converts fleeing persecution
Converts who have fled Iran are finding it much harder to prove their faith once they cross the border.
‘He left the fairgrounds saved’: Evangelism effort at rodeo sees 13 profess faith
Through rain and shine, the Mississippi Baptist Convention Board’s Evangelism tent at the Dixie National Rodeo witnessed God’s hand working Feb. 2-10 at the Mississippi Fairgrounds in Jackson.
Your Voice: How do we pastor through an election year?
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Pastor lessons: ‘We need to cheer on the younger generation’
Dan Summerlin, who pastored four churches of different sizes in five decades, shared insights of what he learned from each decade during the Shepherding Conference in Lexington, Kentucky.
7 tips to stop the church QR-code madness
It wasn’t until print materials were restricted during the pandemic that people reluctantly saw the convenience of the technology, and many companies, organizations and individuals began to use them.
‘We couldn’t just sit here’: Romanian pastor’s prayer answered by Mississippi team
Thirty years was a long time to wait for help. Yet, the Romanian pastor had faithfully prayed since he was 8 years old for someone to come alongside him to serve and love his people.
Understanding the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling on life affects IVF
“This ruling has sent shock waves throughout the country, including the pro-life movement which has historically been torn over the ethics of IVF,’ says Jason Thacker.
Former firefighter seeks to continue ‘rescuing the perishing’ as pastor
Steve McEntyre has had two careers that have called for him to rescue the perishing, first as a firefighter and now as a minister.