Worship arts camps train future leaders in praising with ‘everything we do’
The worship arts camps have become powerful equipping tools in Arkansas as children and students are discipled as the next generation of worshippers and worship leaders.
‘Thank you’: Gateway Seminary honors Iorg for 20 years of service
Friends, alumni, faculty, students and trustees gathered Tuesday, April 16, to honor Jeff Iorg for his tenure as president of Gateway Seminary and to commission him for service at the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention.
South Asian story with ‘a little of everything’
This story has a little of everything. It’s a love story, with a suspected demon possession among a people group of firework makers — and a plot twist.
Survey spotlights pastors’ struggle with physical, financial, mental stresses
A new study on pastoral wellness reveals that many pastors struggle with financial, physical and mental wellness.
‘No longer bound’: 41 Louisiana inmates led to Jesus
In June, 41 inmates in a Louisiana prison were led to Jesus through the faithfulness and love of volunteers.
Jeffress seeks to rebuild historic Dallas sanctuary following fire
After the fire that all but destroyed the historic chapel at First Baptist Dallas on Friday (July 19), senior pastor Robert Jeffress promised congregants that the church will rebuild.
Missouri missions team meets needs with eyeglass clinics in Dominican Republic
A group of volunteers from First Baptist Church, De Soto, recently went on a mission trip to the Dominican Republic where they provided eyeglasses and readers to those in need.
Latest court filing related to former Southwestern prof requests revision
Matt Queen’s attorney filed a letter July 22 in the U.S. Southern District Court, challenging the accuracy of a government press release that charged the former evangelism professor and interim provost at SWBTS with falsifying records.