
Messengers experience expanded opportunity for convention business
Messengers to the 2022 SBC Annual Meeting in Anaheim requested more opportunities to make motions, ask questions and debate issues.

Go Louisiana BCM teams share gospel through VBS in 3 states
Eighteen students from the state’s Baptist Collegiate Ministries gave up most of their summer break to sow the gospel through Vacation Bible Schools held in Louisiana, Montana and Wyoming.

Gen Z women and the Church
Women have long been the backbone of religion in America. They are more likely than men to identify as religious,

SBC Cooperation Group releases draft of recommendations
The upcoming recommendations “are crafted with the desire to satisfy the intent of the motion to move forward together in ‘biblical fidelity’ by safeguarding our adopted statement of faith and ‘missional clarity,'” says chair Jared Wellman.

‘No religious freedom’ in Russian-occupied areas, Ukrainian reporter says
Religious freedom no longer exists in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, where religious leaders have been abducted and sometimes tortured, several Ukrainian journalists said during a recent visit to the United States.

‘The Bible & America’: Museum of the Bible launches new exhibit
As the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration approaches, the Museum of the Bible is launching exhibits, lectures and a theater production

Pakistani authorities seek to stifle Christian, minority protests
Despite attempts by the Pakistani government and Islamist groups to thwart protest rallies and marches, Christians in several cities came out in large numbers to mark National Minorities Day on Aug. 11.

‘SBC Coast to Coast’ on ACTS2 TV to highlight ministry impact
A new television program will remind Southern Baptists of the positive impact their work is having across the nation. The