
Churches and local TV commercials: A few things to consider
I’m always thrilled when churches make the decision to share their story through local TV commercials. In spite of the

First person: Michigan couple experiences blessings of disaster relief assistance
It was just after midnight in late June when we heard a high pitched squeaking sound coming from the air

Baylor rescinds grant for LGBTQIA+ study following ‘concern and confusion’
Baylor University has rescinded a $644,000 grant intended to study the “disenfranchisement” of LGBTQIA+ individuals and women in churches, following

‘We’re open’: California disaster relief effort leads to church revitalization
Spring flooding in California’s Central Valley yielded opportunities for California Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief workers to extend compassion in

New Mexico’s first women’s leadership training event draws ministry leaders
Women from across New Mexico gathered recently at Sandia Baptist Church in Albuquerque for the first women’s leadership training event. Sixty-four

Pastor dedicated to bringing good news to Florida’s schools
As pastor of Lighthouse Baptist Church in Citrus Springs since 2007, Jess Burton has sought ways to impact his community with

First person: Traits of strong discipleship programs
I’ve seen some churches that are, in fact, doing discipleship well.

‘Thankful to Him for running’: Pastor reflects on Boston Marathon finish
The Bible instructs Christians to “run the race with endurance,” but even the writer of Hebrews would have to admit