
Reaching disabled Himalayan people
Remote locations limit access to quality medical care, so when accidents happen that result in traumatic injuries, amputation is often the only possible course of action. Learn how missionaries minister to Himalayan people.

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.

NOBTS names Barnes new dean of graduate studies
Cory Barnes, associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, has been named the new dean of graduate studies at NOBTS.

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

SBC presidential nominees share views on variety of topics
A ballot vote for the next SBC president is scheduled to take place June 11 at 7:05 p.m. during the opening day of the 2024 SBC Annual Meeting in Indianapolis. The person elected will follow current SBC president Bart Barber.

‘No shame, no names’: Kentucky opens 39th Safe Haven Baby Box
“It’s a good day to be in Richmond,” Monica Kelsey told a crowd who gathered to bless a newly installed Safe Haven Baby Box on Tuesday (Aug. 13). “Today we offer women a 100% anonymous option … .”

First person: Finding hope amid the pain
After a painful experience, hope often feels fragile. I have learned to allow joy to begin in small moments. It

Ukraine’s bill banning Russian-linked faith groups risks US aid
On Aug. 20, the Ukrainian Parliament passed long-threatened legislation meant to ban the country’s Moscow-linked Orthodox Church and any faith groups supporting Russia’s invasion.