
Study: What does the average church small group look like?
“When it comes to Bible study groups, it’s less about the name we give the ministry and more about what the groups actually do,” said Ken Braddy, director of Sunday School and network partnerships at Lifeway.

Author shows theology’s accessibility in new book, ‘Fruitful Theology’
What do you picture when you think of a holy person? Do you think of unsmiling faces or high-achieving intellectuals?

‘Measure your magnitude by who you lead to the Master,’ Turner urges in opening sermon of SBC Pastors Conference
Pastor Caleb Turner hones in on the spiritual foundation that dwells within Timothy, planted by his grandmother and mother. But what does it mean to dwell?

Mississippi College opens food pantry for students
Mississippi College, a Baptist college in Clinton, Mississippi, opened its on-campus food pantry April 1. Pantry volunteers offer food and

First person: ‘By God’s grace, I woke up’
Connor Johnson shares how he nearly lost his life at the age of 19 in a drug deal gone bad. “I am going to die tonight,” he told himself right before the gun fired. But it turns out that God had other plans for him.

Writers conference to be held online June 4–5
Since 1991, the Southern Christian Writers Conference has brought writers together for inspiration and instruction. Though this year’s conference will

First person: Pastor, what are your blind spots?
“One of the most deadly challenges for leaders are blind spots. Everyone has them,” writes Phi Cooke. “The worst leaders don’t realize it, while the best are constantly on guard because they know how deadly those blind spots can be.”

Themes of miracles, hope connect songs on new MercyMe album
The uncertainties of the past year have forced most of the world to slow down and refocus on what’s important,