
Myanmar military continues to target religious minorities
Myanmar — historically known as Burma — is “a disintegrating nation” where leaders of religious minorities continue to be targeted by the military, a report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom stated.

Your Voice: Embracing our ‘damaged goods’ allows God to work through us
Tears ran down the cheeks of the NYPD detective as she finally verbalized something she had resisted admitting for quite

We can’t fix the world but we can help
It is the mood of our times to aspire to be world changers. We are supposed to irrevocably change things

Louisiana Baptist messengers debate, reject proposed ‘Abolition of Self-Managed Abortion’ resolution
The abortion abolitionist movement advocates for the prosecution of women who have abortions. In some high-profile instances, pro-life leaders and groups who have disagreed on this point have been attacked as “pro-abortion,” “murderers” …

Ian pushes forward as Baptist response efforts gear up
As Floridians continued to grapple with the magnitude of Hurricane Ian’s devastating blow to the state, South Carolina and Georgia

Alabama couple plants church in Denver
On their honeymoon in Denver, Justin and Lacy McKay unexpectedly sensed God calling them to plant a church there. They

Seafarers consistently hear about Jesus in Port of Pascagoula
Tamás, a Hungarian ship captain, carefully navigated his sea vessel into Mississippi’s Port of Pascagoula. With his ship experiencing mechanical

Azerbaijan draws scrutiny for religious freedom violations
Azerbaijan, which hosted a United Nations climate summit last month, has come under international scrutiny for human rights and religious freedom violations.