
Teenaged evangelist in Uganda strangled to death by alleged jihadists
NANKODO SUB-COUNTY, Uganda — A teenaged evangelist was killed when Muslim extremists stormed his boat Aug. 31, according to a

‘Lights, camera, action’: AL family talks experience as extras in ‘The Chosen’
People from around the world continue to provide financial support for “The Chosen,” and thousands have served as volunteer extras

As Southern Baptists prepare for Lottie Moon season, final reports show previous year exceeded $175 million goal
As the International Mission Board closes the 2020–21 financial books, it expects to report a Lottie Moon Christmas Offering total of

IMB’s Pratt speaks on suffering, worth of gospel
“But see, here’s the thing: the normal experience of Christians throughout history, and normal today in most places, is that Christians suffer for their faith. It’s normally dangerous just to be a Christian,” Zane Pratt said.

Hearing, following guidance of Holy Spirit in Baptist associations
Where is the voice of the Holy Spirit clearest: in the administrative offices of a national entity or institution, in

Kentucky church’s Judgement House focuses on anxiety, stress
The global pandemic interrupted Southside Baptist Church’s string of 23 years to stage Judgement House in Princeton, Kentucky, but the

Disciples in the dugout: Team chaplain, BSU reaching athletes
The Baptist Student Union at the University of Southern Mississippi recognized that the Gospel, godly fellowship, and discipleship could meet students where they are, even in a dugout.

Sold-out Abide ’23 women’s conf. inspires women to live ‘missionally’
The voices of 1200 women from 15 states and 250 churches — a sold-out crowd — filled the chapel at