
Southern Baptist editors gather virtually for annual meeting
Emerging from more than a year of communications challenges and innovations as a result of the global pandemic, more than

Entrepreneur, activist Martin latest to resign from EC board
Rod Martin of Florida publicly announced his resignation from the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee board of trustees Oct. 27.

BSU summer missions: Finding joy, hope, purpose in Christ
This summer, 120 Mississippi Baptist Student Union students served in 20 countries, 14 states and two U.S. territories. This is the first in a series of articles illustrating how summer missionaries witnessed the power of the gospel.

4 reasons to praise God on Father’s Day despite mixed emotions
Churches have begun to recognize that Mother’s Day can be a day of mixed emotions for women. It may be

SBC task force seeks firm to process, help with reports of sexual abuse
The Southern Baptist Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force released its first report this morning (Sept. 16) following the group’s Sept.

‘Unreadable’ book unveils ‘world of communication strategies that might surprise’
Don Barger and Grant Lovejoy’s book, “Unreadable: Another Book You Probably Won’t Read,” is a journey to discover how people obtain information and how that information shapes how they view themselves and the world.

McRaney suit against NAMB dismissed by U.S. district court
McRaney noted he had 30 days to decide if he would appeal the ruling.

Dallas preps to host 2025 SBC Annual Meeting
Among the highlights of the annual meeting will be a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Cooperative Program — the primary giving model used by Southern Baptists to advance missions in the U.S. and beyond.