
First person: A little advice for new graduates
The truth is if you want a meaningful, worthwhile life, you must work hard.

Trump pardons pro-life activists day before March for Life
Amid a flurry of executive orders and pardons this week, President Trump issued pardons for pro-life activists on Thursday (Jan. 23). The news broke one day before the 52nd annual March for Life in Washington D.C.

SBCAL leaders network, fellowship prior to Indy Annual Meeting
About 400 Baptist associational leaders met together this year in Indianapolis for the Southern Baptist Conference of Associational Leaders, held annually prior to the SBC Annual Meeting.

SBC: DOJ closes investigation of Convention
The U.S. Department of Justice informed Southern Baptist Convention attorneys Wednesday (March 12) that its investigation into the SBC and its entities is closed.

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for June 23
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for June 23, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

‘Behind-the-scenes’ Baptist shares faith through local theatre
Acting and theatre, according to Kelly Myers, isn’t just about having fun: it’s about developing friendships with people from all walks of life. At the Stained Glass Theatre, it’s also about sharing the gospel.

Pastors deepen global mission engagement during IMB headquarters visit
Through the Mississippi Baptist Convention Board’s Missions Mobilization Department, nine pastors recently trekked to Richmond, Virginia, for a “vision journey” at the headquarters of the International Mission Board.

He builds furniture, helps others ‘get on the tracks’ of ministry
At 92 years old, Jack Tennison carries on with a ministry he’s been involved with since the 1990s: woodworking. He encourages all he sees to follow God’s calling whether it has to do with woodworking or not.