
Report urges changes to advance international religious freedom
Naming the worst violators of international religious freedom has been a good way to condemn bad behavior but has been far less effective at bringing about changes in policy by foreign nations, according to a new report.

GA churches use summer opportunity to provide food for children in need
Churches in largely rural Emanuel County, Georgia, are making sure no children go hungry this summer. Billy Brinson, mission strategist

SBC 2023: June 12 Recap
The SBC Executive Committee met today to conduct business and elect officers. While the committee has 86 seats, it currently

How churches build culture of belonging for those with disabilities
Churches need to consider what it might look like for disabled people “to be embedded at that DNA, normalized cultural level of church life,” said Jason Le Shana during a recent faith and disability workshop.

Lifeway’s FUGE Camps team blesses church after devastating tornado
When the FUGE Camps team at Lifeway Christian Resources heard about the tornado that devastated Bremen, Kentucky, they jumped in

New Beginnings Pregnancy Center offers help, hope for mothers, babies
New Beginnings Pregnancy Center in Benton, Arkansas, has had a few new beginnings of its own over the past several

Five principles for rescuing the sick church
The ailing church did not get that way overnight, and a review of the basics of Christianity is sometimes necessary

‘Still in shock’: Disaster Relief teams continue aid in East Tennessee
These teams represented just a few of the hundreds of disaster relief (DR) volunteers from Tennessee, Texas and other states serving people from the Newport area to as far northeast as the Mountain City area.