
Faith on wheels: Arkansas church makes special delivery to Georgia
The men’s ministry at Hot Springs Baptist Church in Arkansas recently delivered five vehicles to Northside Baptist Church in Valdosta, Georgia, to be utilized by individuals devastated by Hurricane Helene.

In Fiona’s wake, Baptists launch response in Puerto Rico
Following Hurricane Fiona’s landfall in Puerto Rico on Sept. 18, Southern Baptist churches on the island have begun meeting crisis

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for July 18
Sufficient in Christ alone Revelation 3:14–22 One of my favorite childhood pastimes was playing kickball. I always wanted to be

‘Scrooge: A Christmas Carol’ revives the golden age of radio with a faith-focused twist
“Scrooge goes on this journey of redemption,” Joe Paulo, president and CEO of Hope Media Group, told The Baptist Paper. “And that’s the story that God has designed for every human being.”

Practical ways parents, church leaders can help when trauma strikes
Fears about violent crime have ripple effects through families, schools and churches. While Christian parents and grandparents themselves struggle to

Missionaries continue leveraging technology to reach more people for Christ
From passages at sea to airplanes, from shortwave radio to tape recordings, from smartphones to social media, the evolution of technology creates opportunities for greater gospel access among the nations.

Mississippi association hosts ‘Back-to-School Blessings’ event
Alcorn Baptist Association in Mississippi hosted a Back-to-School-Blessings event to provide school supplies to 140 children and share the gospel

Sunday school class uses Christmas stocking ministry to meet needs
A Sunday school class at Kuttawa First Baptist Church in Kentucky was quick to mobilize when it heard of a need at Sunrise Children’s Services. But when the Sunrise need was met in abundance, the work of that class was not in vain …