
Rashional Thoughts: Tribute to Rash family patriarch — hard worker, deep thinker
Known for his kindness and quiet demeanor, Cecil Rash was a dedicated family man with an impeccable work ethic and

‘Valued and loved’: Kansas City ministry reaching trafficking survivors
Trafficked women need support to survive and to be restored. ReHope, a faith-based ministry formerly called Restoration House and founded out of the Blue River-Kansas City Baptist Association, provides that support and encouragement.

‘Grounded and growing’: State Convention of Baptists in Indiana embraces rebrand
The State Convention of Baptists in Indiana recently announced the results of a rebranding project that they launched earlier this

N.Y. church plant struggles but perseveres during COVID
Since she was 15 years old, Alabama native Savannah Hutto has had a burden for the millions of non-Christians in

North Carolina association partners with language churches to ‘penetrate darkness’
When it comes to international language ministry, Michael Barrett doesn’t have to travel very far to reach his missions field.

Baptist Nursing Fellowship seeks to empower, educate and encourage health care professionals
Nursing is a demanding profession even in the best of times. Those demands have skyrocketed over the past year as

First person: Working through painful, difficult parts of life requires facing them
Check out these tips on a few things you can do every day to help be your best — and move toward healing when times are tough.

Kentucky church serves Native American community in South Dakota
Since 2014, more than 300 members of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Owensboro, Kentucky, have served a Native American community in