
When tragedy becomes banal: Why news consumers experience crisis fatigue
By Rebecca Rozelle-Stone University of North Dakota When Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by land, air and

Algerian judge upholds blasphemy charges against Christian father
ORAN, Algeria — A judge has upheld the five-year prison sentence of a Christian man convicted of reposting on Facebook

Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief ‘exhausted,’ but continue Helene response
Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief efforts throughout south Georgia continue in the wake of Hurricane Helene. According to Dwain Carter, GBDR director, Sunday (Nov. 3) marked the 38th day of the relief response.

Mississippi Baptists continue delivering water to those in need
Hubert Yates, disaster relief director for the Mississippi Baptist Convention Board, remains thankful for churches and volunteers who have responded

Church plant holds services at Hawaii water adventure park
At 9:30 a.m. on the third Sunday each month, 50 to 60 people begin gathering at Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii,

Church planting leader encouraging pastors through Ironman challenge
Six ironman triathlons over six consecutive days in six New England states sounds impossible, but church leader Jason Hodges anticipated

SBC Credentials Committee to consider whether to remain in fellowship with Saddleback Church
The SBC Credentials Committee will consider whether Saddleback Church, a prominent California congregation led by bestselling author Rick Warren, can

Steinhilber named 5th president of Luther Rice College and Seminary
Steven Steinhilber has been named the fifth president of Luther Rice Seminary. “I am extremely humbled by this appointment and