
Two Ugandan brothers beaten, hospitalized after accepting Christ
Relatives of two brothers who accepted Christ in May beat them for leaving Islam earlier this month in eastern Uganda,

Baptist associations are about solutions
In the mid-1990s, I was in the national office of the Evangelical Free Church of America to speak about denominational

‘The Gospel Project’ and its impact on Korean churches
When “The Gospel Project” was introduced in South Korea in 2017, the team behind the launch received several worried phone

Special Report on Ministry Efforts in Eastern Europe
In this TAB Media Special Report on ministry efforts in Eastern Europe, Nelutu (John) and Maria Iubas of Bucharest, Romania,

Study: Churchgoers tipping toward socialism, away from Scripture?
A new national survey describing the ongoing ideological and spiritual drift among Americans reveals that even consistent churchgoers are abandoning traditional biblical beliefs and conservative social perspectives.

Providing hope: TN Baptists find Ukraine trip encouraging, heartbreaking
Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board, said that he and the others in his travel

CWJC ministry helping women in New Mexico ‘find who they are in Christ’
One student — that’s all Christian Women’s Job Corps of Carlsbad, New Mexico, had on its class roster when close

Report spotlights theological confusion regarding life after death
Americans — including millions who identify as Christians — hold strikingly conflicted beliefs about sin, salvation and the afterlife, according to a new report from George Barna.