
First person: New activity books for children an excellent complement to your curriculum
Our team at TAB Media Group is listening. Throughout the past several years, we have heard a growing need across our churches for more Bible-based resources that nurture faith in our youngest children in clear, gentle and meaningful ways.

Spiritual support: Southern Baptist chaplains serve Ukraine crisis
As Americans prepare to celebrate July 4, thousands of members of the U.S. Armed Services are sacrificing to maintain peace

500 Christian leaders will read Bible aloud in D.C.
For just over a week beginning this Sunday (April 19), some 500 Christian leaders, government officials and celebrities will embark on a first-ever public endeavor: They will take their turns reading the Bible—from cover to cover, 12 hours each day.

For Masters champion Scheffler, faith and family remain at top of his leaderboard
On the final day of the Masters Tournament, Scottie Scheffler was ready to walk away from it at minute’s notice.

‘Best days … not in the past’: Greenway grateful as SWBTS honors him with presidential portrait
“Whatever may have transpired in the past, as far as I’m concerned, it is time to put that in the past.” -Adam Greenway

Renewed interest for young men, fathers reflected at RA Congress
“More churches are wanting to get back to emphasizing missions education and RAs is a great way to do that for young men who will carry on that passion for missions into their teenage and adult years.”

Going after the ‘Great Imbalance’: IMB contrasts flow of mission trends
The International Mission Board stands in stark contrast to current trends in global missions. A recent Christian Post article cited

First person: Entire family impacted when missions becomes ‘non-negotiable’
Baptist churches have a centuries-long history of supporting missionaries, but short-term mission trips have become popular among evangelical church members only since the 1960s.