
WMU Foundation gives $100,000 to national WMU from operating revenue
The WMU Foundation recently helped national Woman’s Missionary Union offset the cost of replacing an outdated and ineffective HVAC system.

Christian educator in India accused of human trafficking
A Christian educator accompanying students to a Bible institute in India was arrested and charged with human trafficking and fraudulent conversion.

Mississippi News March 27, 2025
Mississippi News March 27, 2025 OBITUARIES Albert Haskell “Hack” McMullen, who served as pastor of five Mississippi churches including Stonewall

Associational leaders called to foster culture of prayer among churches
Churches and individuals are encouraged to mark their calendars to pray on Oct. 22, when Southern Baptists are scheduled to observe a Day of Prayer for Associational Missions.

IMB Hispanic missions team emphasizes discipleship
During Hispanic Heritage Month, the IMB is highlighting the contribution of Hispanics to global missions and celebrating the growing number of Hispanic churches committed to reaching the nations.

Two months after deadly floods in Texas, area people say they see God at work
Today (Sept. 4) marked two months since massive flash floods in Kerr County, Texas, killed 119 people and left a swath of devastation. As people in the area continue to try to put their lives back together, Marc Ira Hooks — a correspondent for The Baptist Paper — is back on site sharing stories of hope.

Florist Barronelle Stutzman reaches settlement in lawsuit
Barronelle Stutzman’s eight-year religious liberty battle has appeared to have come to an end. Stutzman, owner of Arlene’s Flowers, has

Is your church ready? One Missouri church’s DR effort considered ‘lifesaver’
What would you do if Disaster Relief came to your area? Would you be ready?