
SEBTS celebrates groundbreaking, commissioning, Akins’ 20-year milestone
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary recently hosted its biannual meetings, where the board of trustees and Southeastern Society (SES) gathered. Amidst

Disability and Church: Prioritizing belonging is the key, says conference host
Erik Carter challenged participants at a Baylor University conference to be catalysts for change — so all really do belong in faith communities.

Tibet hit by deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake
Amid freezing temperatures, rescue workers continue to dig through debris in Tibet after a deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday (Jan. 7) killed at least 120 people, injured many others and destroyed homes.

Oklahoma church opens doors for DR base of operations after tornado
To support these efforts and the people they serve, one church has opened its doors to house Disaster Relief volunteers serving in these tornado-affected areas of northeast Oklahoma communities that are in need of relief.

Humanitarian crisis worsens in eastern Congo
Conditions continue to worsen dramatically in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where 25.5 million people face the danger of hunger, a Baptist leader there said.

First person: Solutions likely more visible once we get out of our own way
What a nice relief to be removed from so many negative comments, disparaging remarks and mean-spirited conversations that naturally float around us each day. Are you sensing the same peace?

‘Horrifying’ attack: Russian Palm Sunday attack on Ukraine condemned
A Russian airstrike on Palm Sunday killed at least 34 people in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy in the

Relationship with Christian apologist changes life for long-time atheist
Daniel Nieto declared himself a devout atheist at age 15, and he often sought to affirm his beliefs watching atheist debaters dismantle weak gospel arguments. But things changed when he discovered to apologetics work of Eric Hernandez.