
First person: Christmas hope that puts broken pieces back together
“A simple outdoor nativity scene made of wood is among the reminders of a God who provides hope and shelter for a broken people,” writes TAB Media’s content editor Shawn Hendricks. “It’s a hope that no tornado or any storm can wipe away.”

Alabamians relocate to Vermont for plant second church
Trey Cates, his wife, Robyn, and two children have been on the move. In 2006, Cates and his family relocated

Illinois Baptist messengers approve 6 resolutions, including office of pastor
Messengers took up the role of pastors and stronger marriages in a presentation from the Resolutions and Christian Life Committee Nov. 20 at the Illinois Baptist State Association Annual Meeting.

First Person: Consider how compassionate investing honors God
I never heard the following terms in a seminary classroom — performance transparency, donor-advised fund, fiduciary, asset allocation, values-based investing,

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lessons for June 6
Faith Tested Job 1:8–22 In the late 1980s, I was pastor of a church in Franklin County, Mississippi, composed primarily

First person: A day in the life of a military chaplain
Think you know what military chaplains do? You might be surprised.

‘Move of God’: Georgia church sees 53 saved at Passion play
Localized revivals that have been popping up across Georgia don’t appear to be slowing. Churches reported mass numbers of salvation

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 20
Uncompromising with Truth Revelation 2:12–17 Pergamum was the first Roman administrative center in the province of Asia. The proconsul who