
Disaster Relief volunteers bring hope to ‘forgotten community’
In an age driven by communication and technology, a small northeast Tennessee community near Beech Mountain, North Carolina, faces neglect and isolation.

Georgia Baptist Mission Board moving from Sugarloaf property to temporary locations
The Georgia Baptist Mission Board announced Friday (Dec. 2) it is moving out of its five-story executive office building into

Tia’s eternity and how it is forever changed
It all started with a coffee run. On a trip to the closest city to the Village of Three Temples,

Founder of the largest Protestant church in South Korea dies Sept. 14
Seoul, South Korea — Cho Yong-gi, founder of the largest Protestant church in South Korea died Sept. 14. He was

A brief history of the Cooperative Program
When 293 delegates gathered in 1845 in Augusta, Georgia, for the inaugural meeting of the convention, their first resolution expressed the desire to “organize a convention for the propagation of the gospel.”

Grief, loneliness, anxiety and depression find many during the holidays
For most people, the sights, sounds and smells of Christmas are firmly linked to merriment and joy. It’s a time

Reminders of God’s promises and how to build a daily habit of prayer and Bible reading
Pastor and author Robert Morgan says he has experienced God’s faithfulness in his life and ministry, aided by daily prayer

‘Building bridges’: Sixth grader shares gospel with classmates
“He’s sharing the gospel and building bridges with people,” said First Baptist Clarksville pastor Ronny Raines. “It’s really unusual to see someone like this. You don’t see many at that age having that kind of spiritual discernment.”