
First person: Addressing ‘gross mishandling of Scripture’
In the days following the July 13 assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump, an application of Scripture related to the situation made the rounds on social media and has continued to draw concern from ministry leaders …

New podcast offers ‘treasure trove’ of tools, stories to help churches
Tennessee Baptists have developed a new podcast series dedicated to providing resources, insight and news about what is going on in the world and how the gospel can best address it.

SBC Executive Committee gives go-ahead for investigation but delays decision on waiver of attorney-client privilege for continued negotiations
Alabama trustee Melissa Golden, first-time member of the SBC Executive Committee, brought the three hours of debate on top of

Katy Weirich’s journey through music sees difficult days, offers listeners hope
Sometimes it’s small things and sometimes it’s big things that can change the course of a life. For Katy Weirich,

Church plant launches new effort in Minnesota college town
Though Anthem Church in Columbia, Missouri, was a church plant itself seven years ago, it’s already starting to grow other churches and recently sent members to Mankato, Minnesota, to aid a new work near Minnesota State University.

In convention sermon, Sanchez challenges churches to make the Word central
Juan Sanchez said at his church, High Pointe Baptist Church in Austin, Texas, the chairs are arranged where church members

WMU Foundation names Darby president-elect; George set to retire in June
Longtime Alabama Baptist Peggy Darby, who has spent nearly 25 years in fundraising and development, was unanimously elected as president-elect

Central Asian believers break out of Christian bubble, minister in Prague
Nazira eventually recognized her heart needed to be transformed. She wasn’t showing grace and had become “a self-righteous Pharisee.” The Lord eventually gave her a heart for Czechs, and she came to love the people and their culture.