
Maryland/Delaware messengers approve sale of headquarters building
During a special called meeting, messengers of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware unanimously approved the sale of the state convention’s headquarters in Maryland.

Christian areas in Myanmar struggling to receive humanitarian aid
A relief organization reported Myanmar’s army is restricting humanitarian aid in three states that have a considerable Christian population. The

Christians need to remember their distinctive role in culture, Tony Evans says at NAAF night of worship
Tony Evans, founder and senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, says when two professional football teams hit

Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Nov. 3
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School lesson commentary for November 3, written by Bobby McKay, pastor of New Liberty Baptist Church in Morton, Mississippi.

Human trafficking statistics motivate police chaplains to fight ‘modern-day slavery’
As a police chaplain and pastor, Terry Rainwater can’t help but be troubled by human trafficking statistics. For example, the

SBC Executive Committee recommendations approved by messengers
Southern Baptist messengers came to Anaheim prepared to engage with those on the platform, and for two full days they

Evaluate your church: ‘Random questions’ to ask now
“We know what questions we often ask about our churches. Is the church growing? Are we meeting budget? Are we making disciples? Take some time today to evaluate your church via these somewhat ‘random’ questions,” notes Chuck Lawless.

VA announces plan to expand abortion services for veterans, beneficiaries
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Sept 2. it will provide abortion counseling and services to pregnant veterans and VA