
‘Horrifying’ attack: Russian Palm Sunday attack on Ukraine condemned
A Russian airstrike on Palm Sunday killed at least 34 people in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy in the

Study: Is public perception of Christians declining? 69% of churchgoers say yes.
A Lifeway Research study finds around 7 in 10 (69%) believe people’s perceptions of Christians in the U.S. are getting worse, while 21% disagree. Another 10% say they aren’t sure.

Is your church in trouble? Here are 12 signs there may be problems
Be aware of these signs that your church might be in trouble …

Rural church finds creative ways to serve community, international partners
A rural church in Georgia has been experimenting with some unique ways to revitalize their congregation and get them involved in serving their communities.

Prayer in school: Americans split on issue as Texas law takes effect
A new report from Pew Research Center finds Americans split on prayer in school, with just over half saying Christian prayers led by teachers are OK. But approval ranges widely from state to state.

Moving north: Arkansas family called to missions in NYC
The N* family is moving north to serve among the North African and Middle Eastern people groups in New York City.

GCR Task Force files (part 7): Robin Hood, ‘Dad in the room’ and the SBC Exec Comm
EDITOR’S NOTE — The Baptist Paper staff members continue their review of the audio files from the 2009–2010 meetings of

‘Worship in the wilderness’: Worship and media conference urges leaders to regain influence
The Mississippi Worship and Media Conference recently convened at First Baptist Church Fannin, drawing nearly 90 worship pastors, media ministers, guest speakers and exhibitors.