‘He found me’: From Cambodia’s Killing Fields to new life in Christ
“I was almost killed so many times,” Manith Sanchez said. “Anything could have happened to me, but for some reason God prepared my way.”
Mississippi pastors cast vision for Phoenix engagement
At first glance the view was breathtaking, but it quickly put into perspective the gospel need in the area.
Israel and Hamas: Latest developments on conflict, relief plans
The situation remains complex, with ongoing negotiations and tensions as both parties hold firm to their positions. Meanwhile, Southern Baptists have been actively engaged in providing aid and relief.
TN, KY Baptists provide hay to TX livestock owners impacted by wildfire
Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief teams are helping transport hay to Texas to aid livestock owners after recent wildfires in North Texas. Kentucky DR teams had collected hay from donations, but didn’t have any trucks or trailers to haul it.
Brighter outlook: Pastors ‘more confident in call,’ study shows
After a couple of stress-filled years, the majority of America’s pastors are feeling better about their ministries.
Spring Breakers: TN students called to the help the hurting
Carson-Newman University student Lexi Ray had one request upon returning from her Spring Break trip in early March. “Pray for this world and everyone in it.”
For ‘glory of God’: AR church celebrates debt free status with note shredding
“We’re going to shred this mortgage for the glory of God,” pastor Dennis Phelps said as charter members made their way to one of three shredders placed throughout the sanctuary.
MO attorney general urges HLGU students to ‘fight for freedom’
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has a history of fighting for life and freedom, and he encouraged students at Hannibal-LaGrange University to do the same during HLGU’s recent Free Society Speaker Series.